Theater group Naked Shakes stages the Shakespeare classic with present-day parallels
Irwin Appel
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Theater and Dance to present Qui Nguyen’s funny, poignant “She Kills Monsters” via Zoom
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Naked Shakes to perform ‘Immortal Longings,’ an adaption of Shakespeare’s ‘Julius Caesar,’ ‘Antony and Cleopatra’
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UC Santa Barbara professors get creative when faced with the limitations of remote instruction
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UC Santa Barbara’s Naked Shakes theater company to perform “Hamlet” with a woman as the Prince of Denmark
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With “Lydia,” director Irwin Appel and seven student actors explore family and the impact of secrets made public
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UCSB debuts a unique course that combines its theater and English departments for a deep dive into The Bard’s works
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10 questions with UCSB theater professor and director Irwin Appel
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UCSB’s Naked Shakes to perform ‘The Death of Kings’ — all eight of Shakespeare’s histories adapted into two plays
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Eight histories by William Shakespeare converge in an epic two-play adaptation performed by UCSB’s Naked Shakes
