Scene
Scene is the ISE's semi-annual online journal devoted to Shakespeare in performance. Supported by the University of Victoria and published by the Internet Shakespeare Editions, Scene includes Shakespeare theater reviews and peer-reviewed articles by scholars, practitioners, and students. Reviews are linked to the ISE's Shakespeare in Performance database, and listed in the ISE's digital critical editions of the plays. Scene invites submission of review articles on all aspects of Shakespeare in performance, and welcomes reviews of professional, non-professional, or student productions wherever staged in the world. Learn more about Scene here.
The current editor is Kevin Quarmby (The College of St. Scholastica). The managing editor is Janelle Jenstad (University of Victoria). The editorial assistant is Beatrix Conti (Emory University).
Latest issues
Latest reviews
- Depoliticizing Titus in Delhi: The Hungry
- Trifling with Cardenio
- Emotional Storms: Verdi's Otello at Vancouver Opera
- Nothing is Good without Respect
- "Mercutio, thou consortest [a bit too much] with Romeo"
- Review of Wellington Summer Shakespeare
- Shakespeare, Lord of Love and Changes
- Shylock: In Defense of Art?
- An Intersectional Feminist Two Gentlemen of Verona: The Women Choose the Forest
- Much Ado with Italian Va-Va-"Vroom"
- The Two Nice Guys™ of Verona
- "Do Statues Dream of Puppet Sheep?”
- Why They Are So Sad in Merchant of Venice.
- "Like an old tale still": The Winterʼs Tale and Bard on the Beach
- Movie Stars Make Much Ado in Bard on the Beachʼs Newest Adaptation