Final Week of 2009

It is your last chance to Grill with Will, see a Prelude Concert, or attend a Company Conversation in 2009.
And don’t miss the plays audiences are raving about: Love’s Labour’s Lost, The Tempest, and now, Hamlet.
Buy tickets now.

See the full schedule: This Week at GRSF.

Dr. Peter Saccio wrote in The Shakespeare Bulletin:

“what I saw at Winona was so rich that I wished I could see another performance of each [production]…. I wanted instant replay of these nuanced narratives with their precise language, their sudden lightning-stroke revelations of personality, and their sinuous drive.”

See what he has to say about this year’s plays at 1pm Sunday on the Front Porch (buy tickets).

And yes, we need to finish our fund raising goal. Only $12,708 to go.
Close the Gap; Secure the Future: donate now.

One Response to Final Week of 2009

  1. The Intern and Apprentice Acting Company’s production of Hamlet is a powerful and highly entertaining play. Its success comes from its trust in the beauty and power of Shakespeare’s words and a talented young acting company with the skills (and dedication) to deliver those words.

    This is a Hamlet worth seeing. (I have more thoughts on the play at
    MinnesotatTheatre.blogspot.com
    )

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