See what audiences are saying about STC's production of "Design for Living," directed by Michael Kahn. "Design for Living" runs in the Lansburgh Theatre until June 28.
For more information or to buy tickets, visit http://www.shakespearetheatre.org/plays/details.aspx?id=149&source=l.
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See what audiences are saying about STC's production of "Design for Living," directed by Michael Kahn. "Design for Living" runs in the Lansburgh Theatre until June 28.
For more information or to buy tickets, visit http://www.shakespearetheatre.org/plays/details.aspx?id=149&source=l.
Keith Eric Chappelle plays the title role in STC's production of "Ion," running until April 12 at Sidney Harman Hall. See what Keith has to say about the production, working with STC, and more!
See what audiences are saying about STC's production of "Ion," running at Sidney Harman Hall until April 12! Visit http://www.shakespearetheatre.org/plays/details.aspx?id=148&source=l for more information. Get your tickets before it's too late!
See what audiences are saying about the Shakespeare Theatre Company's production of "The Dog in the Manger" playing at the Lansburgh Theatre through March 29.
See what audiences are saying about STC's production of "Twelfth Night," currently in its FINAL WEEKEND!
Visit www.shakespearetheatre.org to buy tickets and for more information!
See what audiences are saying about William Congreve's "The Way of the World," directed by Michael Kahn! "The Way of the World" is running in the Lansburgh Theatre until November 16, 2008.
Featuring witty repartee in the grand tradition of "The Country Wife" and "The Beaux' Stratagem," Congreve's delicious comedy of manners sends up courtship and marriage. Amid the gossip and frivolous love affairs of fashionable London society, the clever and conniving lovers Millamant and Mirabell are determined to pursue "a marriage of true minds." But Millamant's jealous guardian stands in their way. The only way to achieve their goal is to beat the fops, the fools and the resentful rivals at their own game—through double-dealing and outrageous deception. Michael Kahn directs this great English comedy, one of the finest of the Restoration era. The cast features Veanne Cox and Christopher Innvar ("The Beaux’ Stratagem") as well as STC favorites Floyd King, Andrew Long and Nancy Robinette.
The world’s greatest and most enduring love story, Romeo and Juliet follows its star-crossed lovers as they hurtle from their first shy glances to their last heartrending kiss. Caught between their feuding families, Romeo and Juliet desperately struggle to build a world insulated from the violence, but their love races toward a final confrontation with fate. Inspired by the Elizabethan tradition of all-male casts, Associate Artistic Director David Muse stages this poetic masterwork as Shakespeare would have, with men playing all of the roles. Muse has been praised for his “wonderfully sensitive guidance” creating productions that are “triumphant … glorious” (Washington City Paper).
STC Artistic Director Michael Kahn discusses his upcoming production of William Congreve's "The Way of the World," playing at the Lansburgh Theatre from September 30 to November 16, 2008. Featuring witty repartee in the grand tradition of "The Country Wife" and "The Beaux' Stratagem," Congreve's delicious comedy of manners sends up courtship and marriage. Amid the gossip and frivolous love affairs of fashionable London society, the clever and conniving lovers Millamant and Mirabelle are determined to pursue a marriage of true minds. But Millamant's jealous guardian stands in their way. The only way to achieve their goal is to beat the fops, the fools and the resentful rivals at their own game: through double-dealing and outrageous deception.
STC Associate Artistic Director David Muse discusses his upcoming production of "Romeo and Juliet," playing September 9 to October 12, 2008, at Sidney Harman Hall. The world's greatest and most enduring love story, "Romeo and Juliet" follows its star-crossed lovers as they hurtle from their first shy glances to their last heartrending kiss. Caught between their feuding families, Romeo and Juliet desperately struggle to build a world insulated from the violence, but their love races toward a final confrontation with fate. Inspired by the Elizabethan tradition of all-male casts, David Muse stages this poetic masterwork as Shakespeare would have, with men playing all of the roles.