Sunsets with Shakespeare, Woldumar Nature Center
SHAKESPEARE’S VALENTINE starts 02/11/05
THE 24-HR THEATER EXPERIMENT 02/26/05
SHAKESPEARE'S VALENTINE
The Sunsets Ensemble - Directed by Nathan Loding
February 11-13, 2005 - 8 p.m.
$10 regular, $5 students, seniors (65 and up) and Woldumar Members
Auditions: January 24 and 26, 6 pm at the RE Old Anderson Rotary Barn
Come prepared with a one minute Shakespeare monologue. The words, ideas and characters of Shakespeare and his contemporaries illuminate and highlight the ideals of love in this Valentine from Sunsets with Shakespeare. Lots of romance and some surprises are sure to lift the hearts and fill the air with romance. And Cupid is certain to be wandering around as well.
THE 24-HOUR THEATER EXPERIMENT
February 26, 2005 - 8 p.m.
Tickets: $5 all people
Seeking actors, directors and writers, E-mail SunsetsTheater@aol.com
for more information.
Pre-selected writers arrive at 8 pm February 25.
Those writers write until 7 am February 26.
Pre-selected directors meet with writers from 7 am-8 am.
A gaggle of actors arrives at 8 am and are cast.
Rehearsals go until 7 pm.
At 8 pm, the world gets to see the world premiere of all the new plays!
It’s a whirlwind of action filled with the immediacy of what theater should be.
LOVE'S LABOR'S LOST by William Shakespeare
Directed by Todd A. Heywood
April 22-24, April 29-May 1, 2005 - 8 p.m.
$10 regular tickets, $5 students, seniors (65 and up) and Woldumar members
Auditions February 28 and March 1, 6 pm at the RE Olds Anderson Rotary Barn
Come prepared with a one minute Shakespeare monologue.
Shakespeare in a disco? You betcha! Heywood brings his unique Shakespeare talents to the stage by adapting the Bard’s poetic love play for the disco era. Imagine four men swearing celibacy only to find out that they have to work with the Princess of France and her entourage. Love, mayhem and lunacy follow. Disco balls and Polyester live once again!
MACBETH by William Shakespeare
Directed by Nathan Loding
June 23-26, June 30-July 4, 2005 6:30 p.m.
AT NANCY L. MOORE PARK IN OKEMOS
FREE, Suggested donation of $3 per person
The Bard’s classic tragedy finds a new telling with this neo-modernist vision of corruption and greed. Auditions will be announced later.
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