2015 Summer/Fall Season

June 16 – November 29

Shows

June 16 – November 29, 2015

In A Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespeare casts a theatrical spell powerful enough to make audiences of all ages believe in anything. This mischievous comedy of lovers, heroes, fairies, and rude mechanicals is his tribute to humankind's power of imagination, and reveals that the "course of true love" can alter with just one touch of magic.

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June 17 – November 27, 2015

One of history's most famous love stories, Antony and Cleopatra is Shakespeare's most expansive play, full of all the colliding opposites that make life rich: work and play, war and peace, East and West, and – in the title characters – man and woman. The kaleidoscopic language and action of the play gives us a story which is simultaneously a tragedy and a comedy, both sublime.

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July 8 – November 28, 2015

Shakespeare's magnificent late play is a roller-coaster ride from romance to tragedy to comedy and finally to a place of transcendent beauty that few other works of art have ever gone. "A sad tale's beset for winter," but after unleashing a wintry tempest onto his characters, Shakespeare ultimately conjures spring's miraculous rebirth.

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September 11 – November 28, 2015

The world whirls out of control in Shakespeare's thrilling tale of France's Joan of Arc, the English warrior Talbot, and the young king Henry. From the funeral of Henry V that opens the play to Joan's fiery execution, Shakespeare's brilliant first installment of the Wars of the Roses is riveting storytelling that never lets up.

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