Summer Entertainment Preview 2010
TIME's critics give you a guided tour of the coming season's new music, movies, books and television, from Futurama to Lollapalooza, Pixar to Xtina
Opens July 21
Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Ashland, Ore.
Along with its usual mix of classics (Hamlet, Twelfth Night) and contemporary fare (Lynn Nottage's award-winning drama Ruined), this scenically situated regional theater will bring one of Shakespeare's standards full circle: avant-garde director Ping Chong's new work is a stage adaptation of the 1957 film Throne of Blood, Akira Kurosawa's acclaimed screen version of Macbeth.
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