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Trinity Repertory Company

Providence, RI

Shakespeare in American Communities: Schools

FY2023

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Trinity Rep will produce a new play about Queen Margaret, one of Shakespeare’s most extraordinary women. The adaptation will be sourced exclusively from Shakespeare’s text, drawing from the Henry VI plays and Richard III. Adaptor Rachel Christopher sees Margaret’s story as that of an immigrant woman struggling to find her place in a time of division and upheaval. During the 2021-22 season, the play will engage schools, supported by educational activities for middle and high school students.

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