Syracuse Shakespeare-In-The-Park returns for 19th season
Updated 11:49 AM;
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Syracuse Shakespeare-In-The-Park s 19th season was just announced. It includes Aaron Alexander (Troilus), Amanda Perrine (Branch Manager of OCPL s Soule Branch Library) and Alyssa Otoski-Keim (Cressida).Syracuse Shakespeare-In-The-Park
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Syracuse Shakespeare-In-The-Park celebrated William Shakespeare’s 457th birthday with the announcement of its 2021-22 season.
Summer performances in Thornden Park Amphitheater feature a Trojan tale with romantic context and slapstick set betwixt Ephesus and Syracuse. Fall and spring performances at Community Black Box Theatre will take you from New York City to 16th-century England. Each show will run for six performances.
I Hate Hamlet takes the stage at Ocala Civic Theatre
Rick Allen
Most of us either love William Shakespeare’s iconic tragedy “Hamlet” or hate it.
L.A. actor Andrew Rally counts himself among the latter. Why ever, then, did he agree to leave Los Angels for the Big Apple and the storied role in New York’s Shakespeare in the Park, especially when he’s insecure about pulling it off?
What’s it to be or not to be?
Find out in Ocala Civic Theatre’s latest production in this year’s COVID-abbreviated season, “I Hate Hamlet.” It opens Thursday for a run through Feb. 7.