Some Shakespeare plays stir the soul. This one stirs the question: where are Helena’s friends? Because if she had any, they would not let her obsess over Bertram. The Old Globe gives “All’s Well That ...
“All’s Well That Ends Well” is considered by scholars of Shakespeare one of his “problem plays.” It falls somewhere between comedy and drama — though it’s categorized in his canon as a comedy. The ...
In “All’s Well That Ends Well”, currently delighting audiences at The Old Globe’s outdoor Festival Stage, Helena and Bertram are a famously mismatched pair—she’s head-over-heels, he’s halfway out the ...
What is the grammar behind the phrase "all's well that ends well"? I understand what it means (all is well because it ended well) but could not for the life of me figure out how this mean...
meaning - Grammar of "all's well that ends well"? - English Language ...
There’s a reason why All¹s Well That Ends Well is rarely performed: The play is far from Shakespeare’s best. For the most part, it lacks the usual poetry and insight, and the plot is highly ...
BroadwayWorld: Interview: Ismenia Medes And Gabriel Brown on ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL at The Old Globe
Interview: Ismenia Medes And Gabriel Brown on ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL at The Old Globe
William Shakespeare’s “All’s Well That Ends Well” has long been grouped with the Bard’s so-called “problem plays” because it defies easy classification. Although the play has situations like those in ...