Stratford-Upon-Lake-Michigan: Royal Shakespeare Company Plays Chicago
Briefly

The Royal Shakespeare Company has historically engaged with American audiences, but in recent years, its international presence has dwindled due to various factors including the pandemic's impact.
After a hiatus, the company's return to the U.S. marks a shift from New York to a partnership with Chicago Shakespeare Theater, highlighting the evolving landscape of theater.
Edward Hall, director of Chicago Shakespeare Theater and son of the R.S.C.'s founder, shares his lifelong connection to Shakespeare and the influence of his father's work.
The tradition of Shakespeare is not only kept alive through performance but also through personal memories and legacies passed down, enriching the cultural fabric.
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