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Elm Shakespeare 2024
Bold Performances. Big Ideas. Shared Inspiration.

 

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Summer in the park is just the beginning

Edgerton Park
Friday, August 16 – Sunday, Sept 1
7:30 pm (No Mondays)
Free

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Elm Shakespeare Company's 29th annual summer production, Richard III, directed by Rebecca Goodheart is anchor the company’s expanding season at the Alexander Clark Playhouse Stage in Edgerton Park.  The internationally renowned theater artist Lisa Wolpe, known for her groundbreaking work on Shakespeare and gender, will return to play the title role of Richard. Wolpe's involvement brings a unique depth to the character, offering audiences a new perspective on the classic play, which will explore the role society plays in creating villains and the cost of political violence on us all.  Her innovative approach to gender in theater juxtaposed to a traditional medieval setting, promises to be a production that continues Elm Shakespeare's tradition of bringing thought-provoking and accessible Shakespeare to New Haven.

 

More Ways To Come Together Than Ever Before!

It all starts April 25 with
Performances & Conversation All Over Town

Created in the social and cultural reckoning that followed George Floyd’s murder, Building a Brave New Theatre is an event and community conversation series that interrogates how Shakespeare serves the 21st century, explores compelling issues of the moment, and amplifies innovative theatre makers from historically marginalized communities. This year, we will be exploring the many facets of GENDER through the lens of Shakespeare with two LIVE productions by internationally acclaimed artists and three deep dives with artists, scholars, and activists where together we will unearth new relevance and illuminate current issues. 
Join the conversation, get your tickets today!

Sponsored in part by Elizabethan Club of Yale University, and CT Humanities.

Next Up

By the Book: How Gender Shows Up in Shakespeare’s Plays

Apr 25, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM

An evening with Dr. Terri Power and Dr. Marguerite Tassi discussing the many facets of Gender within Shakespeare’s writing and how exploring them illuminates the reader, audience, and artists experience.

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