This Week: Close the Gap; Secure the Future

Full schedule: This Week at GRSF

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Saturday, 7/18 – Rochester Day (read more)

Sunday, 7/19 – Shakespeare For Young Actors
Come see a free performance of scenes and monologues by the teenage students in our training program. (read more)

AfterWill
Great conversation and wine with the cast after the shows on Saturday and Sunday. Whether you are coming to the play that night or not, join us for the party. (read more)

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Laurie Wohl July 20, 2009 at 4:17 pm

We thoroughly enjoyed the production of The Tempest this last Saturday afternoon. The acting as usual was superb – and the set design, costumes, choreography, and shadow play were so imaginative. A QUESTION: CAN YOU TELL ME THE SOURCE OF THE MUSIC USED IN THE PLAY???? Thanks so much! and thanks for keeping Ariel up in the air for the entire production!

shanna July 21, 2009 at 9:18 am

Hi Laurie! We’re so glad you liked the show! The original music in The Tempest was written by Daniel Kallman, a well-known composer from Northfield, MN. This is his third season with GRSF.

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