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The Baltimore Shakespeare Festival was a small nonprofit theatre that produced plays by or about Shakespeare in Baltimore, Maryland. It also had an educational program that introduced school children to Shakespeare. The company existed, in different forms, from 1994 to 2010.
A Shakespeare festival is a theatre organization that stages the works of ... Annapolis Shakespeare Company — Annapolis, Maryland; Antioch Shakespeare Festival ...
The Chesapeake Shakespeare Company (CSC) is a theatre company based in Baltimore, Maryland.Founded in 2002 by Ian Gallanar and Heidi Busch-Gallanar, the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company has grown into one of the twenty largest Shakespeare theaters in the United States under the leadership of founding artistic director Ian Gallanar and managing director Lesley Malin.
The festival’s ambitious plan was set in motion in August 2020 when philanthropist Chris Davis — in a scene that surely must have reminded some Shakespeare fans of the start of "King Lear ...
This page is about theater in Maryland. List of theatrers in Maryland. Professional Theatres ... Maryland Shakespeare Festival; Olney Theatre Center;
Sacramento Shakespeare Festival; Santa Cruz Shakespeare; Shakespeare & Company (Massachusetts) Shakespeare at Winedale; Shakespeare by the Sea, Los Angeles; Shakespeare Festival of Dallas; Shakespeare in Delaware Park; Shakespeare in the Arb; Shakespeare in the Park (New York City) The Drilling Company; Shakespeare in Washington Festival; The ...
The date of the play is very uncertain and has attracted a large body of dispute and opinion. A reference to the Siege of Ostend in Act I, scene iii has led some commentators to date the play as early as 1604 (the siege ended on 8 September that year) [2] – though this is significantly earlier than the generally recognized start of Fletcher's dramatic career.
The Fool in the Forest festival this year offers the forest fantasy “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” staged as if “five plumbers try to put up Shakespeare’s classic tale of nearly 20 ...