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Tulanes Shakespeare Festival Reinvents Classic Plays This Summer Established in 1993, the New Orleans Shakespeare Festival aims to showcase Shakespeare's plays to a new generation From mixing Shakespeare with jazz to setting A Comedy of Errors in the '80s, the festival's team of directors and actors reimagines the Bard's plays for today's audiences
New Orleans Shakespeare Festival at Tulane The mission of the New Orleans Shakespeare Festival at Tulane is to produce professional, classical theatre with a primary focus upon the works of William Shakespeare
New Orleans Shakespeare Festival at Tulane - Facebook New Orleans Shakespeare Festival at Tulane Jul 20 For the last group in our 'MEET THE ACTORS' series, you may notice some familiar faces Come be blown away by the range of these performers as they all embody two characters seamlessly! Just one more week to catch 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'- book your tickets ASAP!https
New Orleans Shakespeare Festival Season 32 shows announced The New Orleans Shakespeare Festival at Tulane has announced its 32nd season, featuring an array of comedic classics and innovative performances This year's season opens with an exciting new translation of Moliere's The Imaginary Invalid, directed by Ann-Liese Juge Fox and starring New Orleans favorites, Doug Spearman and Jessica Podewell
(un)prompted: KING LEAR | Tulane University Events Ever wondered what a Shakespeare script actually looks like? Both actors and audience will see it projected on stage in this exhilarating and unprompted night of Shakespearean tragedy Tickets: (un)prompted Shakespeare: King Lear – New Orleans Shakespeare Festival
New Orleans Shakespeare Festival at Tulane Returns -OffBeat The New Orleans Shakespeare Festival at Tulane is set to enchant audiences from July 12 to July 21, bringing the timeless works of William Shakespeare to life through professional, classical theatre