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Sep
12
Thu
Measure for Measure, Shakespeare Theatre Co.
Sep 12 @ 12:15 am – Oct 27 @ 1:15 am

The Shakespeare Theatre Company

September 12 – October 27, 2013

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measure-for-measure“Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall”

Shakespeare’s dark comedy leads a compelling season by posing controversial ideas and by exploring the corrupting nature of power. Director Jonathan Munby (STC’s 2009 hit, The Dog in The Manger) returns to direct this play of ethics and morality.

Recommended for ages 18 and above but may be suitable for mature audiences, 16 and above. Contains partial nudity, violent and adult situations.

This performance contains herbal cigarette smoke and theatrical haze.

Please note:  This performance starts with a pre-show cabaret 20 minutes before show time.  We invite you to arrive early to experience this exciting prologue. Those patrons arriving after the performance starts will be asked to wait in the lobby until the appropriate late-seating break.

Oct
15
Tue
Romeo and Juliet, Folger Theatre
Oct 15 @ 12:15 am – Dec 1 @ 1:15 am

Folger Theatre

October 15 – December 1, 2013

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The perfect poetry of Shakespeare’s tragedy reveals the heart-breaking loss of “star-crossed” love. Helen Hayes Award-winning director Aaron Posner leads an outstanding ensemble into the heart of this powerful, provocative play.
Visit Folger Digital Texts to view and download a free copy of Romeo and Juliet.

Click here to purchase a copy of the fully dramatized Folger Edition (unabridged) audio recording.

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WHAT THE CRITICS ARE SAYING:

“Romeo and Juliet has been vividly brought to life” – Baltimore Sun

“5 stars…fresh, fun, and full of dynamic spirit,” – DC Metro Theatre Arts

“Visually ingenious…Haunting,” – WETA-TV

“Go see this production…you will be enmeshed once again” – ShowBizRadio

Jan
28
Tue
Richard III, Folger Theatre
Jan 28 @ 12:15 am – Mar 9 @ 1:15 am

Folger Theatre

January 28 – March 9, 2013

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richard-iiiExploring Shakespeare’s portrait of maniacal ambition and digging into the truth about this king’s real nature, Robert Richmond returns to the Folger to direct the celebrated history play.

For the first time in Folger history, the Elizabethan Theatre will be reconfigured to allow for a production “in the round”. For more information on how this affects you, please click here for more information on seating for Richard III.

Feb
4
Tue
Twelfth Night, Abrons Arts Center
Feb 4 @ 7:00 am – Feb 23 @ 8:00 am

Abrons Arts Center

February 4, 2014 – February 23, 2014

Directed by Charles McMahon

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Hailed as a “wild rumpus of a show” by The Philadelphia Inquirer, Pig Iron Theatre Company’s raucous, spirited Twelfth Night breathes new life into the Bard’s classic.
With equal measures of absurdity and heart, the company fuses their distinctive physical performance style with Shakespeare’s text, creating an exhilarating version replete with practical jokes, gender confusion, and mistaken identity. This exuberant, unpredictable, award-winning production is definitely not your grandparent’s Shakespeare.

Feb
8
Sat
The Winter’s Tale, The Old Globe
Feb 8 @ 12:30 am – Mar 16 @ 1:30 am

The Old Globe

February 8 – March 16, 2014

Directed by Barry Edelstein

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NPR calls Old Globe Artistic Director Barry Edelstein “one of the country’s leading Shakespeareans.” Now Edelstein’s work takes center stage in his Old Globe directorial debut with Shakespeare’s most enchanting masterpiece, featuring a powerful musical score written expressly for the production by acclaimed classical composer Michael Torke. The Winter’s Talesweeps breathtakingly from tragedy to comedy and along the way visits kings and queens, dancing shepherds, a most extraordinary statue, and one notoriously hungry bear, before it reaches its stunning, magical conclusion.