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Guthrie Theater makes space for Shakespeare

Posted at 12:37 PM on March 5, 2010 by Marianne Combs (0 Comments)
Filed under: Education, Theater

"To post, or not to post, that is the question... "

Well in this case, the Guthrie Theater has decided there really is no question; the company has recognized that it has a treasure trove of information about Shakespeare, and so why not share?

The new site, which you can find here, is meant to create an ongoing resource for educators and students who are studying Shakespeare, as well as everyday theater lovers, according to Trish Santini, Guthrie Theater director of external relations.

The site includes play guides, photo galleries, time lines of past productions and casts, as well as answers to frequently asked questions about Shakespeare and the Guthrie's productions.

All of this is part of the celebration marking the Guthrie's 50th Shakespeare production, Macbeth.


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