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A beguiling comedy of romantic adventures and misdirected love.
And you thought your household was crazy at the holidays! Duke Orsino pines for Lady Olivia, but she’s too busy mourning for her dead brother. While a randy uncle chases after the maid, a snooty butler scrambles to keep control, and a mystical fool tosses off shrewd bon mots. Into this madness drops a pair of magnetic, identical twins, Viola and Sebastian, who arouse passion wherever they turn, weaving healing magic for all. Shakespeare’s beguiling comedy is an enchanting holiday treat for the whole family.
A riveting drama of a daughter’s sworn vengeance.
The Greek wellspring for all revenge stories. Treachery and murder line the corridors where Electra mourns the brutal murder of her father by her adulterous mother, Clytemnestra. Grief-stricken and bent on retribution, Electra awaits her brother’s return in order to enact her fervent quest for justice. Filled with 90-minutes of raw emotions, this startling family tragedy will leave you shocked, dazed, and breathless for more.
A comic tale with moony, misguided guys, resourceful gals, and a funny bit with a dog!
Everything you want in a romantic comedy: moony and misguided guys, smart and resourceful gals, a road trip, and a funny bit with a dog. Fickle Proteus has dropped his gal, and he and Valentine stumble over themselves trying to court the beautiful Sylvia. Now it’s up to plucky Julia to plot a plan to win back her wayward beau. This comic tale of wandering hearts will surely capture yours!
A saga of inspired leadership and a band of brothers who triumph against all odds.
Henry V is the quintessential saga about the creation of a band of brothers who triumph against all odds. Newly crowned, King Henry faces his first major challenge against the mighty French army. Henry’s compulsive decision to let loose the dogs of war leaves him and his troops outnumbered. Facing sure disaster, Henry rallies his troops with a St. Crispin’s Day speech to prepare for one last heroic battle. Henry V follows the epic tale of Prince Hal started in Henry IV (Seattle Shakespeare Company, Fall 2008).
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