Partner Content

Series II: Shakespeare in Richmond, VA

In conjunction with Shakespeare Uncovered, WCVE PBS in Richmond, VA has created a second series of their smash hit, Bard Bits, one- to two-minute short programs featuring showstopper Shakespeare moments performed by the professional actors from the renowned Richmond Shakespeare organization.

Read More →

Series I: Shakespeare in Richmond, VA

In conjunction with Shakespeare Uncovered, WCVE PBS in Richmond, VA is creating a series of one- to two-minute short programs featuring showstopper Shakespeare moments performed by the professional actors from the renowned Richmond Shakespeare organization.

Read More →

Series I: Shakespeare in St. Louis, MO

The Nine Network of Public Media in St. Louis, MO visits Rick Dildine, executive director of Shakespeare Festival St. Louis and members of the band Rats and People Motion Picture Orchestra as they brainstorm the creation of the music for this spring’s performance of Twelfth Night.

Read More →

Series I: Shakespeare in Nashville, TN

In conjunction with Shakespeare Uncovered, Nashville Public Television in Nashville, TN follows the Nashville Shakespeare Festival and the Nashville Ballet as they work to bring Shakespeare to life for a modern audience.

Read More →

Series I: Shakespeare in Memphis, TN

In conjunction with Shakespeare Uncovered, WKNO in Memphis, TN and Tennessee Shakespeare Company (TSC) hosted a Shakespearean Costume Exhibit. The exhibit was curated by TSC designer Bruce Bui.

Read More →

Series I: Shakespeare in Nebraska

Working with its primary partner, Nebraska Shakespeare, and its additional partner, Flatwater Shakespeare, NET in Nebraska will acquaint audiences in urban and rural areas of the state with the universal themes of Shakespeare’s works.

Read More →

Series I: Shakespeare in Southern California

In Southern California, PBS SoCaL created a Shakespeare online resources page featuring local Shakespeare organizations. Over the summer, the station will cover the work of Southern California Shakespeare organizations in segments of PBS SoCaL’s local productions.

Read More →