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Avant Bard Theatre (commonly known as Avant Bard, and formerly known as WSC Avant Bard, Washington Shakespeare Company or simply WSC [1]) is a small, professional, nonprofit theater based in Arlington, VA. The company was founded in 1990 under the name Washington Shakespeare Company; its name was changed to WSC Avant Bard in August 2011; its ...
Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey; U. University of Pittsburgh Stages This page was last edited on 7 May 2024, at 04:10 (UTC). Text is ...
The American Shakespeare Center was founded as the Shenandoah Shakespeare EXPRESS in 1988 by Dr. Ralph Alan Cohen and Jim Warren. [6] The first show performed by the newly organized company was Richard III, where actors who made up the locally travelling ensemble troupe came from James Madison University's current students and graduates, and the performance was two hours long (compared to a ...
Ralph Alan Cohen (born 1945) is an American educator, scholar theatre director, and academic entrepreneur. He is the co-founder and Senior Advisor of the American Shakespeare Center, a theater company located in Staunton, Virginia. [1]
American Shakespeare Center; B. ... Little Theatre of Alexandria; Lyric Theatre (Blacksburg, Virginia) M. ... State Theatre (Falls Church, Virginia)
Shakespeare Theatre could refer to: American Shakespeare Center, Staunton Virginia; American Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford, Connecticut; Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon; Shakespeare Theatre Company of Washington, D.C. Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey; Shakespeare's original Globe Theatre. Its modern reconstruction, Shakespeare ...
Drew University; G. Gibbons Mansion; S. Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey; W. WMNJ This page was last edited on 17 May 2023, at 18:31 (UTC). ...
The American Shakespeare Center's Blackfriars Playhouse in Staunton, Virginia. The American Shakespeare Center's Blackfriars Playhouse in Staunton, Virginia, is a re-creation of a Jacobean theatre based on what is known of the original Blackfriars. [19] Completed at a cost of $3.7 million, [20] the 300-seat theatre opened in September 2001. [19]