A touring production to schools of “Much Ado About Nothing”, highlighting what happens when we allow gossip or misinterpretation of facts to lead our lives. This will be targeted to a 13-18 year-old-population, and coincides with our Free summer production of “Love’s Labors Lost” (July)
Valley Shakespeare festival
Shelton, CT
Shakespeare in American Communities: Schools
FY2024
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Eastern Connecticut State University
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Hartford Stage
Shakespeare in American Communities: Schools
FY2024
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