by Dean Paul Gibson, Bard’s Associate Artistic Director
Read More about Slips, Storms and Stories: Dean Paul Gibson recalls some of his most memorable Bard moments…Category Guest Post
By Chari Grant
Read More about Bard: Back In The Summer of 1993…Guest Post By Bic Pentameter
Are you confused, intimidated, or afraid when it comes to Shakespearean language? Fear not cousin, I am Bic Pentameter and I am here to help you understand and talk like Shakespeare! Here are some phrases for everyday as well as relationship situations we can all relate to translated into Shakespearean language. Give them a go – you never know what might happen!
Read More about How To Speak Shakespearean In Your Everyday Life – In Honour of Bill’s 450th Birthday!…Guest Post by Sam Snobelen
Sponsorship of the arts can be a sticky subject and no one knows that better than those of us working on the front lines of fund development. A very public light was shed on this subject during Vancouver City Council’s public hearing in January to decide the fate of the York Theatre’s request for a sign bylaw amendment that would allow them to recognize a local company, West Coast Reduction, in exchange for a very generous endowment contribution.
Read More about Corporate Sponsorship and Bard: Why Your Ticket Costs Less Than It Should…2013 was an eventful year on the Bard Blog, and we’re taking this last post of the year to look back on some of your favourite stories from the last season.
Read More about Favourite Blog Moments of 2013…Bard’s Administration and Box Offices will be closed from noon on December 24th and will reopen on January 2nd.