Atlanta Shakespeare Company: The Merchant of Venice

There is no way to read William Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice” as being anything short of antisemitic. A significant part of the play is people expressing their disdain for Shylock not for any character flaw — of which he has many — but solely for being a Jew. As an Ashkenazic man who was raised Jewish, I found myself curious as to what is so great about this play that it is worth disparaging an entire people just to stage it so I went to the Shakespeare Tavern to see Atlanta Shakespeare Company’s performance directed by Laura Cole.
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Atlanta Shakespeare Company: The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)

Even if you’ve seen it before, Atlanta Shakespeare’s production of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)” is worth seeing. They do an even better job than they did when I saw them put it on several years ago and it’s updated a bit in a way that keeps it relevant and hilarious.
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