Articles on George Bernard Shaw

Found 112 articles.

  • 'You Never Can Tell': All in the Family
    The Washington Post - 2005/03/11
  • Dull 'Heartbreak' houses Shaw's steel; Battis, Anderson still stand out.(SHOW)(THEATER)
    The Washington Times - 2003/11/21
  • Guthrie's `Major Barbara' impeccable; THEATER REVIEW: Shaw's political message is nicely wrapped in a fine, complex production.(NEWS)
    Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) - 2007/05/15
  • SHAKESPEARE '70 TO PERFORM SHAW'S GRIPPING DRAMA, MRS. WARREN'S PROFESSION
    US Fed News Service, Including US State News - 2006/02/02
  • Review: Rep faithfully revives 'Heartbreak'.
    Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek, CA) - 2007/09/06
  • "A fools brain digests philosophy into folly, science into superstition, and art into pedantry. Hence University education. George Bernard Shaw - Higher Education: The Document Services Opportunity.
    M2 Presswire - 2006/03/16
  • Claire Danes to make Broadway debut with Bernard Shaw's 'Pygmalion'
    The Hindustan Times - 2007/07/11
  • Details dent 'Mrs. Warren' at Trinity; "Mrs. Warren's Profession" at Trinity Repertory Theater, Providence, through Nov. 7.
    The Boston Herald - 1999/10/10
  • Shaw's powerful 'Superman' soars: Cal Shakes' talented director, skilled actors combine to present towering piece of theater.
    Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek, CA) - 2007/07/10
  • Carriages line up outside the Prince of Wales Hotel in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, a favorite destination for its vintage buildings and its theater festival honoring George Bernard Shaw.
    KRT Photos - 2005/07/26
  • Can the grandeur of Shaw's 'House' hit home again?
    Newsday (Melville, NY) - 2006/10/12
  • Shaw and the saint who brought him back to life ; HOME
    The Independent - London - 2007/07/21
  • Shaw's `Misalliance' delights after slow start.(VARIETY)
    Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) - 2000/01/21
  • `Arms and the Man`: Shaw's Bonbons Mots
    The Washington Post - 1997/03/11
  • Review: Cal Shakes soars with 'Superman'.
    Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek, CA) - 2007/07/09
  • Pygmalion by George bernard shaw
    South Wales Evening Post - 2007/09/21
  • SU DRAMA TAKES SPUNKY SHOT AT SHAW.(CNY)(Column)
    The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) - 2004/03/04
  • 'Misalliance': A Perfect Crash Landing
    The Washington Post - 2003/10/10
  • Richard Cohen: No offense intended
    Press-Telegram Long Beach, CA. - 2008/04/29
  • A Spoonful of Sugar: MONEY TALKS "Lack of money is the root of all evil." George Bernard Shaw.(Features)
    The Mirror (London, England) - 2004/11/03
  • Pygmalion Tim is a real class act; Culture Tim Pigott-Smith tells Alison Jones why George Bernard Shaw's Cindella story still stands up well today.(Features)
    The Birmingham Post (England) - 2007/08/15

  • The New Leader - 1991/08/12
  • 'Heartbreak' still fresh, relevant.
    Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek, CA) - 2007/09/08
  • DAN H. LAURENCE
    The Independent - London - 2008/04/04
  • No place.(Theater)
    New Criterion - 2007/04/01
  • THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO Literary Ireland Joyce, Shaw, Wilde... Ireland has produced some of the best writers in the English language. ANTHEA MILNES examines their inspiration, from the wild Atlantic coast to Dublin's cosy pubs
    The Independent - London - 2002/06/15
  • Unfinished business; "Some men see things as they are and say, "Why?" I dream things that never were and say, "Why not?" - George Bernard Shaw.(Chaff from the Grain)
    Manila Bulletin - 2007/02/13
  • The Final Curtain
    The Washington Post - 2004/11/07
  • STAGE
    Daily Breeze - 2006/08/11
  • DUBLIN
    Concise Oxford Companion to the English Language - 1998/01/01
  • From Fin-de-Siecle to New Age Thought.
    Quadrant - 1998/11/01
  • Six parts, three nights
    Chicago Sun-Times - 2001/08/29
  • George Bernard Shaw
    Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - 2007/03/01
  • IN SEARCH OF DUBLIN'S LITERARY HEROES.(Stars)
    The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) - 2006/08/27
  • Even with Raquel, it's a poor imitation
    The Boston Globe - 1998/06/05
  • Harley Granville-Barker
    Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - 2007/03/01
  • (null)
    Chicago Sun-Times - 2002/06/28
  • Julian Hawthorne of the Star-News
    Pasadena Star-News - 2005/06/26
  • News from the north: a Dublin renaissance
    Chicago Sun-Times - 1992/03/08
  • Irish language enjoying renaissance.
    Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL) - 2004/12/03
  • Theatre Guild
    Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - 2007/03/01
  • Stamp-collecting news and notes.
    Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service - 2004/10/01
  • Rethinking Shakespeare.(William Shakespeare)(Critical essay)(Cover story)
    Queen's Quarterly - 2008/06/22
  • New Haven, Conn.--revivals of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?," with Richard Chamberlain as George, and "Waiting for Godot," with Randy Harrison, plus two new works highlight the 80th summer season of the Berkshire Theater Festival in Stockbridge, Ma
    Daily Variety - 2008/02/01
  • Paris: Capital of the World.(Reviews)(Book Review)
    Journal of Social History - 2004/03/22
  • Dead baron was pal of Picasso and HG Wells.
    Shields Gazette (South Shields, England) - 2008/01/25
  • APT DEFTLY MIXES WIT, INSIGHT.(LIFESTYLE)
    The Capital Times (Madison, WI) - 2005/06/27
  • Today in History - Dec. 9
    AP Online - 2006/12/09
  • Magic and Mayhem: From burlesque to George Bernard Shaw, Triangle theater keeps the pot stirring in three new productions
    The Independent Weekly - 2002/05/08
  • Body dysmorphic disorder; "Beauty is all very well at first sight; but who ever looks at it when it has been in the house three days?" George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950), Anglo-Irish playwright, critic Man and Superman, Act 4 (1903).(If Symptoms Persist)
    Manila Bulletin - 2006/10/29
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