Oct 24th 2020 @ 10am-Noon - World famous Dramaturg from the BBC series of Shakespeare’s Canon, Dr Susan Willis will host The Flachmann Seminar. Dr Willis is wildly entertaining as she guides audiences through the life and times of William Shakespeare - even during the other Plague!
Nov 5-8th, 2020 Becoming Othello: A Black Girl’s Journey the autobiographical story of Broadway World’s 2019 ”Best Actress” in Phoenix metro, Debra Ann Byrd returns to Arizona before opening in London (November 19). From Harlem to Stratford Upon Avon - this journey will inspire you and bring to life the hope that anything is possible.
Nov 12-15th, 2020 Mabel Madness written and performed by TONY Award Winner, Trezana Beverley - is the captivating miraculous story of Frank Sinatra’s muse, British born, Cabaret singer and unsuspecting winner of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, Mabel Mercer - In her own style, Cabaret! How could History forget Mable?
Nov 19-22nd, 2020 All the Devils Are Here: How Shakespeare Invented the Villain written and performed by Grammy Winner/ TONY Nominee - Patrick Page, who is in the middle of a highly successful Broadway run of Hadestown. In which he plays Hades. All the Devils really are here! Nov 26-29th, 2020 Shakespeare and the Alchemy of Gender written and performed by Lisa Wolpe internationally renowned Theater practitioner and founder of Los Angeles Womens’ Shakespeare Company - The autobiography of the estranged daughter of a Jewish World War II hero who infiltrated Nazi intelligence - and other secrets that reveal themselves over time. December 3-6th, 2020
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Abridged - Holiday style! By Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield - starring Racquel McKenzie, Ben Harris, and Gustavo Flores directed by Clay Sanderson - This wild romp broke all records as London’s longest running comedy. Now in AZ to delight audiences. Hitting the Holidays with a smile. Jan 14-17th, 2021 An Iliad written by Lisa Peterson and Denis O’Hare and performed by critically acclaimed actor and teaching artist Clay Sanderson. It’s the history of war and the intense comedy, tragedy and undaunted endeavoring of the human race skillfully rendered in the shape and form of Homer. You will truly be inspired. |
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