As we head into the final two weeks of rehearsal, director Kimberley Radmacher is going to be blogging about A Medieval Christmas: Such Splendid Sight Was Never Seen. Watch this space!
Such Splendid Sight poster
Here is our poster for A Medieval Christmas: Such Splendid Sight Was Never Seen. If you've seen previous PLS/St Thomas's productions, prepare yourself for something a bit different!
PLS production featured in the Globe and Mail
Read about Mucedorus in "Shakespeare as reviser and collaborator?" - The Globe and Mail.
Please Join Us for a Celebration of Luella Massey
Wednesday, December 4th, 2013 / 7 pm Hart House Theatre, University of Toronto For several decades, Luella "Lou" Massey was a fixture and foundation stone of the Graduate Centre for Study of Drama (recently renamed the Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies) at the University of Toronto. In the spirit of Lou's remarkable … Continue reading Please Join Us for a Celebration of Luella Massey
Mucedorus press release
The press release for Mucedorus is out. Here it is in PDF and HTML format.
Mucedorus poster released
Mucedorus is in two weeks! Have a look at the spiffy poster below.
Early Theatre Issue 16.2
Early Theatre 16.2 (2013) will be available in print and online to subscribers in December. The contents include articles and notes on medieval, tudor, and later early modern drama, and the announcement of our three prizes for best essays in vols 14 and 15. Our Issues in Review section is a particularly lively discussion of … Continue reading Early Theatre Issue 16.2
In memoriam: Luella Massey
We at PLS are mourning the loss of a great colleague, friend and long-time PLS supporter, Luella Massey. From stage managing Castle of Perseverance to manning the Chester 2010 concessions tent, Lou was always there for the big events, and ever ready to help and advise us through the years. We will miss you, Lou, … Continue reading In memoriam: Luella Massey
MLA features Performing the Queen’s Men
WoW! MLA International Bibliography has highlighted PLS-associated project Performing the Queen's Men! And now for our milestone Website of the Week (WoW) #100…… | MLA International Bibliography Have a look at this terrific resource! You can also order PQM DVDs from us.
Where did PLS get its name? U of T Magazine investigates
U of T Magazine recently interviewed David Klausner about the history of our idiosyncratic name. Read the article here.
