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Two sets of twins, separated at birth, suddenly find themselves in the same town in one of Shakespeare’s most rambunctious comedies. This hilarious play about magical surroundings, mistaken identity, and new romance is directed by GRSF Producing Director Paul Barnes.
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GRSF resident actor Jonathan Gillard Daly's humorous and touching musical memoir about his family has been adapted from his grandfather's weekly newsletter, "The Daly News," which kept extended family and friends in contact with each other during World War II. Music by Gregg Coffin and Larry Delinger.
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GRSF Acting Apprentices and Technical Interns build sets, hang lights, sell concessions, understudy the shows and so much more. See these talented young theater artists as they present Shakespeare's bloodiest revenge play.
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Libraries have books, theaters have plays. We believe everyone ought to have access to both. To prove it, we're knocking down one more barrier. If you think you can't afford an evening of live theater, think again. $10.
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When Othello, a Moor, marries the daughter of a Venetian senator, passions drive those around them to extremes. Shakespeare’s tale of love, lust, treachery, and honor is directed by longtime GRSF associate Alec Wild.
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The 2010 Conversations feature music, film, mime and movement, and the return of Dr. Peter Saccio. Tickets $10. Free on July 18th.
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Nationally known theater, television and film actors James Edmondson and Carol Mayo Jenkins present scenes from Shakespeare, Shaw and others and share stories from their lives in the theater.
Jul 26 2010
07:00 PM
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