Calendar

Apr
17
Thu
The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Folger Theatre
Apr 17 @ 12:15 am – May 25 @ 1:15 am

Folger Theatre

April 17 – May 25, 2014

Directed by Ben Steinfeld and Jessie Austrian

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May
21
Wed
King John, Stratford, Ontario
May 21 @ 8:45 pm – Sep 20 @ 9:45 pm

King John

By William Shakespeare
Directed by Tim Carroll


Tom Patterson Theatre

May 21 
to September 20
Opens May 28

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About The Play
War is the inevitable result when the King of France demands that John relinquish his crown in favour of his nephew, the young Prince Arthur. Excommunication, attempted atrocity, rebellion and assassination all contribute to a political and personal turmoil that finds devastating expression in an anguished mother’s grief for her son.

May
28
Wed
Cymbeline, Folger Theater
May 28 @ 12:15 am – Jun 1 @ 1:15 am

Folger Theatre

May 28 – June 1, 2014

Directed by Noah Brody and Ben Steinfeld

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Cymbeline – Washington D.C.
May 28 @ 6:00 pm – Jun 1 @ 7:00 pm
Jun
10
Tue
Othello, Hudson Valley Shakespeare
Jun 10 @ 6:45 am – Aug 31 @ 7:45 am

Hudson Valley Shakespeare

June 10 – August 31, 2014

Directed by Christoper V. Edwards Othello

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Newly married to Desdemona, is appointed leader of a major military operation. Iago, passed over for promotion by Othello in favor of the younger Cassio, persuades Othello that Cassio and Desdemona are having an affair, with devastating consequences.

The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Hudson Valley Shakespeare
Jun 10 @ 7:00 am – Aug 31 @ 8:00 am

Hudson Valley Shakespeare

June 10 – August 31, 2014

Directed by Eric Tucker

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Shakespeare’s gleeful, yet provocative, examination of friendship and young  love features jealous lovers, a cross-dressing heroine, a hysterical clown–and the best role for a dog ever!