Articles on George Bernard Shaw

Found 112 articles.

  • Works of G. B. Shaw: The Life And Career Of George Bernard Shaw
    Monarch Notes - 1963/01/01
  • Works of G. B. Shaw: Critical Commentary On George Bernard Shaw
    Monarch Notes - 1963/01/01
  • We Shaw like him now.(New York Public Library for the Performing Arts displays George Bernard Shaw's works through "Man or Superman: The Art of George Bernard Shaw")(Brief Article)
    American Theatre - 2005/10/01
  • Peter Gahan, Shaw Shadows: Rereading the Texts of Bernard Shaw.(Book review)
    Irish University Review: a journal of Irish Studies - 2007/09/22
  • By George, Roy's got Bernard pegged; The Best of Friends Malvern Festival Theatre.(Features)
    The Birmingham Post (England) - 2006/04/19
  • 'Ontario's Flourishing Shaw Festival.
    World and I - 2000/10/01
  • Those Who Can.(teaching)
    Southerly - 1998/06/22
  • SHAW, GEORGE BERNARD (1856-1950)
    Young Students Learning Library - 1996/01/01
  • Bernard Shaw, vol. 1: The Search for Love.
    The Economist (US) - 1988/09/17
  • Carole Malone column: Michael Winner, Georgina Hristova and George Bernard Shaw.(Features)
    Sunday Mirror (London, England) - 2001/01/07
  • Bernard Shaw, vol. 1, 1856-1898: The Search for Love.
    The Nation - 1988/12/05
  • Bernard Shaw, vol. 2, The Pursuit of Power: 1898-1918.
    The Economist (US) - 1989/10/07
  • Works of G. B. Shaw: Critical Commentary
    Monarch Notes - 1963/01/01
  • Rake's Non-Progress
    The Village Voice - 2007/12/19
  • Works of G. B. Shaw: Introduction
    Monarch Notes - 1963/01/01
  • Overplaying and underplaying George Bernard Shaw for laughs
    AP Online - 1998/06/22
  • Premiere Exhibit of Major George Bernard Shaw Collection on View at Boston College Through April 2005.
    PR Newswire - 2005/01/06
  • Close Shavians
    The Village Voice - 1997/12/23
  • Bernard shaw's smelly London is a work of art
    Citizen Gloucestershire, The - 2008/04/23
  • SHAW'S SILLINESS, LYRIC'S WIT SAVE 'MISALLIANCE'
    The Boston Globe - 1990/10/11
  • Wilde's 'Lady Windermere's Fan' and Shaw's 'Mrs. Warren's Profession.' (play by Irish poet/dramatist Oscar Wilde; play by English dramatist George Bernard Shaw)
    The Explicator - 1998/03/22
  • A little bit of GBH for GBS
    Evening Standard - London - 1999/10/14
  • Bernard Shaw: The Ascent of the Superman.(Brief Article)
    The Economist (US) - 1996/05/18
  • ART's grand `Misalliance'
    The Boston Globe - 1992/01/24
  • Works of G. B. Shaw: Essay Questions And Answers For Review
    Monarch Notes - 1963/01/01
  • Charles Dickens's 'Great Expectations': a defense of the second ending.
    Studies in the Novel - 1993/03/22
  • Mild, anti-war rhetoric in 'Arms and the Man': Actors' Summit Theater delivers capable cast but George Bernard Shaw's play hasn't aged well.
    Akron Beacon Journal (Akron, OH) - 2006/11/06
  • BOSTON: Boston University School of Theatre Presents George Bernard Shaw's Don Juan in Hell
    Targeted News Service - 2007/09/06
  • Shaw, a playwright before his time
    The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - 1998/02/08
  • Plumbing the depths: Irish realism and the working class from Shaw to O'Casey.(George Bernard Shaw, Sean O'Casey)(Critical Essay)
    Irish University Review: a journal of Irish Studies - 2003/03/22
  • Carvery gluttons in pub horrified me ; "THERE is no love sincerer, than the love of food," wrote George Bernard Shaw. And he wasn't kidding.
    Express & Echo (Exeter UK) - 2008/07/23
  • Theater; `Candida'; Comic Spark
    The Washington Post - 1991/01/11
  • Heartfelt performances at the Shaw Festival: From the poignant ?Saint Joan' to the provocative ?Hotel Peccadillo,' the Shaw season celebrates the human experience.
    Buffalo News (Buffalo, NY) - 2007/03/30
  • Girls who are determined to wear the trousers must, eventually, feel the heat ; George Bernard Shaw's history play gains in complexity from its imperfect fit with our 21st-century issues regarding religious fanatics and dress codes ++ Theatre
    The Independent on Sunday - 2007/07/15
  • 'We don't need star names'.(Features)(Arts & Leisure)
    The Christian Science Monitor - 2001/08/31
  • Socialism in Bloomsbury: Virginia Woolf and the political aesthetics of the 1880s.(George Bernard Shaw and Beatrice Webb, socialist movement)(Critical essay)
    Yearbook of English Studies - 2007/01/01
  • Theater;Shaw's Lasting Social Punch;`Mrs. Warren's Profession,' Trading on Its Tricks
    The Washington Post - 1991/01/28
  • Theater; Escape From The Man of Shaw
    The Washington Post - 1994/11/25
  • 'Philanderer': Two Ways to a Shaw Thing
    The Washington Post - 2003/03/13
  • Shaw's Heavy `Heartbreak'; WSG's Dazzling, Deeply Felt Comedy
    The Washington Post - 1999/03/05
  • A DRAMATIC BACKDROP
    The Record (Bergen County, NJ) - 1997/04/02
  • Ambitious Shaw festival proves up to the task
    The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - 2001/04/25
  • Unique letters chronicle friendship of George Bernard Shaw and Sir Barr y Jackson; Arts chiefs celebrate after pulling off a literary coup.
    The Birmingham Post (England) - 1998/02/17
  • Shaw Festival 2004 Season.
    World and I - 2004/04/01
  • Diversity within Shavian parameters: from scholars to tourists, Christopher Newton programmes the Shaw Festival to satisfy diverse tastes.
    Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada - 1996/03/22
  • Shaw's `Mrs. Warren' rarely sells itself short.(Metropolitan Times)(Arts & Entertainment)(Theater)
    The Washington Times - 1996/07/30
  • Bernard Shaw play in Evening Standard 'influenced abdication'
    Evening Standard - London - 2006/11/16
  • Battling bards Shakespeare, Shaw face off in Canadian festivals; If you go Here are some facts and figures supplied by the administrative staffs of both festivals. STRATFORD Budget $24.6 million Productions 539 performances, 11 shows Attendance Est
    The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - 1996/10/13
  • One-act Shaw offerings first-rate Plays show Screaming Penguin ranks among city's front-line troupes
    The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - 1996/02/11
  • The Arts Chart
    Irish Voice - 1997/02/11
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