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The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey was founded by Paul Barry in 1963 as the New Jersey Shakespeare Festival, part of a summer-stock season at the Cape May Playhouse in the resort town of Cape May, New Jersey. The festival was relocated in 1972 to a permanent home on the campus of Drew University.
Drew was the first liberal arts college to have such a requirement. [22] ... [37] [38] The university hosts the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, ...
Madison is a college town that is the home of both Drew University and Fairleigh Dickinson University; Saint Elizabeth University is located in neighboring Convent Station, New Jersey. [27] Madison is also home to the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, one of the largest professional Shakespeare companies in North America. [28]
Those conditions drew enthusiastic support from scholars and multiple bookings at campuses across the country — a decade after its founding, the SSE had traveled to 47 states and 7 foreign countries — and an annual invitation to stage their three-show rep at the Folger Shakespeare Library Theatre in D.C. [16]
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). ...
He was the artistic director for both the American Shakespeare Theatre (in 1969) and The Acting Company (1978–1988), [15] producing director for the McCarter Theatre (1974), [2] and founder and head of The Chautauqua Theater Company in 1983. [16] In 2012, he accepted the Regional Theatre Tony Award as artistic director of the Shakespeare ...
Michael Cerveris Jr. (born November 6, 1960) is an American actor, singer, and guitarist. He has performed in many stage musicals and plays, including several Stephen Sondheim musicals: Assassins, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Sunday in the Park with George, Road Show, and Passion.
Roger Hendricks Simon (born October 21, 1942) is an American theater and film actor, producer, and director. He is best known for his roles as Bernie Jacobs in Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps and Fergal O'Reilly in Love in Kilnerry and Mac in Linoleum (opposite Jim Gaffigan, Tony Shalhoub and Rhea Seehorn).