Shakespeare’s “Pericles, Prince of Tyre,” is, according to Ben Jonson, “a mouldy tale,” and, until recently, it was seldom staged. In an informal poll of dedicated New York theatre-goers, last week, ...
The Atlanta Shakespeare Company at The Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse presents Pericles: Prince of Tyre. Directed by Artistic Director Jeff Watkins. A dark and troubling riddle starts the heroic ...
WASHINGTON D.C. AND BAY RIDGE — CONGRESSMEMBER NICOLE MALLIOTAKIS (R-11/SOUTHWEST BROOKLYN) RECEIVED the Pericles Award from the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association (AHEPA) during ...
“‘Tis time to fear,” Pericles observes on Navy Pier, “when tyrants seem to kiss.” The likable Prince of Tyre, hero of the William Shakespeare play of the same name, has a specific tyrant in mind, one ...
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Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The wandering prince of the title sings in this version from the Public Theater’s Public Works, with a cast of everyday New Yorkers and stars like ...
Pericles, a statesman in ancient Greece, has important lessons for contemporary political battles. We should heed him.
The understandable impulse to criticise Boris Johnson’s leadership through unfavourable comparison with his hero Pericles, as Professor Costas Milas does (Letters, July 12), should not tempt us into ...
The ancient Greek statesman Pericles (ca 495–429 B.C.) left his mark on the world in far more ways than the iconic Acropolis that still defines the skyline of Athens. He advanced the foundations of ...
LONDON — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has long hailed the ancient Athenian statesman Pericles as one of his idols, but their careers are now aligning more closely than he would like in the age ...
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