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PITTSFIELD — Compared to the near-perfection of their “My Fair Lady” (1956), Lerner and Loewe’s “Camelot” (1960) is a middling affair at best, its gait more lumbering than fleet, a warhorse without a ...
Matt Firor, president of ZeniMax Online Studios and game director of The Elder Scrolls Online, has announced that he is ...
The Gilded Age is back for Season 3, and with it, a new and returning crop of Broadway talent. The New York-based costume ...
These fantasy series offer epic worlds, powerful magic, and complex heroes to fill the void left behind by The Wheel of Time.
An upcoming book from DC Comics is bringing Arthurian legend back in style and introducing a brand-new superhero team. The DC ...
A new era for the Caped Crusader kicked off 20 years ago when the gritty superhero blockbuster flew into theaters ...
Transmitting Shakespeare to the Next Generation Dakin Matthews, one of the stars of “Camelot” on Broadway, helps younger castmates hone their craft with Shakespeare lessons between shows.
Niklas takes a look at PvP in Dark Age of Camelot, specifically the player-run scene in the community and how its 8v8 event took the aging MMO by storm earlier this year.
Dark Age of Camelot was initially developed by Mythic Entertainment. A powerhouse in online gaming when AOL and dial-up internet were still a thing, DAoC was Mythic’s first MMORPG.
Progress in Dark Age of Camelot wasn't based on going quest to quest as in World of Warcraft. Oh no. In Camelot, levelling meant finding a monster spawn and staying there.
The former creator of Mythic Entertainment’s The Dark Age of Camelot is back with a new game, and he has raised $7.5 million for the online fantasy game dubbed Camelot Unchained. The new game ...
The fantasy MMO Dark Age of Camelot has been around since 2001, even through the demise of original developer Mythic Entertainment in 2014. Last week, producer John Thornill of Broadsword Online ...