Artwork for The Winter's Tale

THE WINTER'S TALE
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Jeremy Cole

October 22 through November 20, 2010 - Friday, Saturdays and Sundays Matiness.

Plus an additional performance Thursday, November 18th, 2010. All evening shows 8pm.

Sunday matiness, begin at 2 p.m. No performance on Sunday, October 24th


Star-crossed lovers, a banished child, a loyal servant, a clever thief… We bring our season to a close with all of these in Shakespeare’s classic tale of jealousy, loss, love and reconciliation. Brilliantly juggling drama, comedy, romance and suspense, The Winter's Tale is filled with twists and turns, laughs, surprises, and fascinating characters (including one of the first feminist roles ever written) – all this, and Shakespeare’s glorious poetry, as well. It’s no wonder The Observer wrote that “this tragi-comi-romance is possibly Shakespeare's most emotionally complex and breathtakingly theatrical play.

All Thursday, Friday, Saturday performances begin at 8:00 pm. Sunday matiness, which begin begin at 2 p.m.

See Press Release For more information including the press release, the postcard, the program, and additional photos.

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Ricahrd Aiello and Holly Bradford

Photo by Anna Kaminska


. Joseph Hirsch and Rachel Siegel

Photo by Anna Kaminska

 

 

Joseph Hirsch and Stanley Spenger

Photo by Anna Kaminska


Tavis Kammet, Jaime Lee Currier, and Rhio Ossola

Photo by Anna Kaminska

 


 

Ty Mark Williams and Jaime Lee Currier

Photo by Anna Kaminska


Rachel Siegel, Kerry Gudjohnsen, and Richard Aiello

Photo by Anna Kaminska

 

 

Rhio Ossola and Norman Macleod

Photo by Lisa Danz


Paul Dana, Josie Alvarez, and David Weiner


Photo by Anna Kaminska

 

 

Madeleine Hansen, Ty Mark Williams, Jamie Lee Currier, Josie Alvarez, and David Weiner

Photo by Anna Kaminska


Kerry Gudjohnsen, Madeleine Hansen, Jamie Atlas, and Josie Alvarez

Photo by Anna Kaminska

 

 

Rachel Siegel, Joseph Hirsch, Benjamin Cooper, Stanley Spenger, and Richard Aiello.

Photo by Anna Kaminska


Benjamin Cooper, Richard Aiello, and Stanley Spenger

Photo by Anna Kaminska

 

 

Paul Dana, Josie Alvarez, Jaime Lee Currier, Madeleine Hansen, and Tavis Kammet

Photo by Anna Kaminska