A Goodly Commodity
Explores Shakespeare's relationship with pop culture through various artifacts from the collections of Dr. Harry Rusche and Dr. Sheila Cavanagh. Both the playwright and his characters can be found throughout our daily environments. As the many puns found throughout this exhibit suggest, there are "no holes bard" when modern audiences adapt Shakespeare for their own devices.

Both Shakespeare and his characters can be found throughout our daily environments.
Explores Shakespeare’s relationship with pop culture through various artifacts from the collections of Dr. Harry Rusche and Dr. Sheila Cavanagh. Both the playwright and his characters can be found throughout our daily environments. As the many puns found throughout this exhibit suggest, there are "no holes bard" when modern audiences adapt Shakespeare for their own devices.

Weekdays: Free after 5pm | Weekends: Free