Short Shakespeare!
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Felicia Oduh as Juliet and Kenneth La’Ron Hamilton as Romeo in Short Shakespeare! Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare’s tragic romance is brought to life in the 1980s by director Mikael Burke. This 75-minute production is the perfect introduction to Shakespeare for young audiences, in the Courtyard Theater, February 24–March 16, 2024. Photo by Liz Lauren.
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The company of Short Shakespeare! Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare’s tragic romance is brought to life in the 1980s by director Mikael Burke. This 75-minute production is the perfect introduction to Shakespeare for young audiences, in the Courtyard Theater, February 24–March 16, 2024. Photo by Liz Lauren.
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Kenneth La’Ron Hamilton as Romeo (at center), with Rasell Holt as Mercutio and Alex Benito Rodriguez as Benvolio in Short Shakespeare! Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare’s tragic romance is brought to life in the 1980s by director Mikael Burke. This 75-minute production is the perfect introduction to Shakespeare for young audiences, in the Courtyard Theater, February 24–March 16, 2024. Photo by Liz Lauren.
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Felicia Oduh as Juliet, with Barbara Figgins as the Nurse and Carolyn Kruse as Lady Capulet in Short Shakespeare! Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare’s tragic romance is brought to life in the 1980s by director Mikael Burke. This 75-minute production is the perfect introduction to Shakespeare for young audiences, in the Courtyard Theater, February 24–March 16, 2024. Photo by Liz Lauren.
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Jack DeCesare as Abraham (at right) and Ian Maryfield as Tybalt in Short Shakespeare! Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare’s tragic romance is brought to life in the 1980s by director Mikael Burke. This 75-minute production is the perfect introduction to Shakespeare for young audiences, in the Courtyard Theater, February 24–March 16, 2024. Photo by Liz Lauren.
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Felicia Oduh (Juliet) and Kenneth La'Ron Hamilton (Romeo) lead the company of Short Shakespeare! Romeo and Juliet, a 75-minute adaptation of the tragic romance. Reimagined in the 1980s by director Mikael Burke, this production will welcome thousands of students from the region to weekday matinees, with public performances on Saturdays, February 24–March 16. Photo by Jeff Kurysz.