African-American Shakespeare Company’ss mission is to bring Shakespeare’s work to diverse communities of color. Richard II will be no different with the imagination of combining Shakespeare poetic words with a poetry drive spoken word performance. Our contemporary version of this Richard II will center within a BiPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) community for a contemporary audience. Performance will be planned for streaming/recording, with a budget option for in-person audience.
African-American Shakespeare Company
San Francisco, CA
Shakespeare in American Communities: Schools
FY2022
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