Shakespeare’s tipsy-turvy comedy of misrule, madness and gender-bending comic fantasy is now playing in the Founders’ Theatre. Twelfth Night, or What You Will is directed by Jonathan Croy, with lighting design by Les Dickert, costumes by Govane Lohbauer and scenery by Jonathan Croy. Featuring your favorite actors from Hamlet and Othello and more.
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Othello is now open! Buy tickets now.
Directed by Tony Simotes, Othello stars John Douglas Tompson as Othello and associate artistic director Michael Hammond as Iago, with music by Scott Killian, scenic design by Yoshi Tanokura, costumes by Gail Brassard and lighting by Les Dickert. Production photos by Kevin Sprague.
Summertime is here, and with it another opening: All’s Well That Ends Well is the story of a boy and a girl in love—only he doesn’t know it yet. Dubbed a “problem play” by most scholars because it defies categorization, our production is part fairy tale, part myth, part feminist manifesto, and wholly musical and original. Check out the photos below. Buy tickets now.
All’s Well That Ends Well is directed by Tina Packer with original music by Bill Barclay. Lighting design by Les Dickert. Set design by Susan Zeeman Rogers. Costumes designed by Jacqueline Firkins. Choreography by Susan Dibble. Fight choreography by Ryan Winkles. Assistant directed by Gina Kaufman. Plays June 27–August 31, 2008. Photos by Kevin Sprague.
Check out these clips from The Ladies Man, which opened last weekend in Founders’ Theatre. Click here to buy tickets now.
The Ladies Man is written by Charles Morey and directed by Kevin Coleman, with costumes by Govane Lohbauer, lighting design by Les Dickert, set design by Carl Sprague, and sound design by Michael Pfeiffer. The production stage manager is Hope Rose Kelly.