‘What it means to be human’
By Soncirey Mitchell
Reader Staff
The Northwest’s favorite theater group, Montana Shakespeare in the Parks, will return to Sandpoint for a free, open-air performance of the Bard’s magnum opus, Hamlet…
By Soncirey Mitchell
Reader Staff
The Northwest’s favorite theater group, Montana Shakespeare in the Parks, will return to Sandpoint for a free, open-air performance of the Bard’s magnum opus, Hamlet…
By Cameron Barnes
Reader Staff
Being the macho man that I am, I once refused to see plays when I lived near Broadway in New York. Shortly after, my father …
By Ben Olson
Reader Staff
This weekend, Montana Shakespeare in the Parks (MSIP) will take us back to the days of traveling bards and minstrils with the performance of “Richard …
By Reader Staff
Montana Shakespeare in the Parks (MSIP) will perform Shakespeare’s ‘Richard III’ at the Bonner County Fairgrounds in Sandpoint on Sunday, Aug. 21. Gates will open at 1 …
By Cameron Rasmusson
Reader Staff
You can always trust the BBC to find clever new takes on classic Shakespeare. This weekend at the Panida, see it for yourself with the …
By Ben Olson
Reader Staff
As a lover of the English language, I can’t help but give a nod to one man who probably influenced it more than any other; …
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