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As You Like It – Episode 5 – Play On Podcasts

Directed by Kim Martin-Cotten. Radio Play by Catherine Eaton. Set in Woodstock during the sixties’ “Summer of Love,” David Ivers’ translation of Shakespeare’s "As You Like It" upends the rules of romance, gender, nature and politics in a tale of life’s joy and confusion.

Event Series Richard II – Magic Theatre

Richard II – Magic Theatre

San Francisco, CA, USA. Richard II is Shakespeare's examination of the destructive powers of privilege. In the second half of the Iizuka Repertory at The Magic, the company from the world premiere of Garuda's Wing will perform a new, lean production of Iizuka's Richard II shaped for this company. This will be the first Shakespeare produced by The Magic Theatre in decades and will feature POC, women, and queer folx throughout.

As You Like It – Episode 6 – Play On Podcasts

Directed by Kim Martin-Cotten. Radio Play by Catherine Eaton. Set in Woodstock during the sixties’ “Summer of Love,” David Ivers’ translation of Shakespeare’s "As You Like It" upends the rules of romance, gender, nature and politics in a tale of life’s joy and confusion.

As You Like It – Episode 7 (Final) – Play On Podcasts

Directed by Kim Martin-Cotten. Radio Play by Catherine Eaton. Set in Woodstock during the sixties’ “Summer of Love,” David Ivers’ translation of Shakespeare’s "As You Like It" upends the rules of romance, gender, nature and politics in a tale of life’s joy and confusion.

Coriolanus – Oregon Shakespeare Festival

Ashland, OR, USA. Presented by OSF and Portland Center Stage. By William Shakespeare in a modern verse translation by Sean San José. Directed by Rosa Joshi. Produced in association with upstart crow collective and Play On Shakespeare. When civil unrest wracks Rome as the famine-ravaged underclass battle the ruling elite, a war hero steps into the spotlight to serve his nation—only to turn on it and seek its overthrow.

Coriolanus – Oregon Shakespeare Festival

Ashland, OR, USA. Presented by OSF and Portland Center Stage. By William Shakespeare in a modern verse translation by Sean San José. Directed by Rosa Joshi. Produced in association with upstart crow collective and Play On Shakespeare. When civil unrest wracks Rome as the famine-ravaged underclass battle the ruling elite, a war hero steps into the spotlight to serve his nation—only to turn on it and seek its overthrow.

Coriolanus – Oregon Shakespeare Festival

Ashland, OR, USA. Presented by OSF and Portland Center Stage. By William Shakespeare in a modern verse translation by Sean San José. Directed by Rosa Joshi. Produced in association with upstart crow collective and Play On Shakespeare. When civil unrest wracks Rome as the famine-ravaged underclass battle the ruling elite, a war hero steps into the spotlight to serve his nation—only to turn on it and seek its overthrow.

Coriolanus – Oregon Shakespeare Festival

Ashland, OR, USA. Presented by OSF and Portland Center Stage. By William Shakespeare in a modern verse translation by Sean San José. Directed by Rosa Joshi. Produced in association with upstart crow collective and Play On Shakespeare. When civil unrest wracks Rome as the famine-ravaged underclass battle the ruling elite, a war hero steps into the spotlight to serve his nation—only to turn on it and seek its overthrow.

A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Great Lakes Theater

Cleveland, OH, USA. Runtimes are approximate, check the official website for more details. The woods are the stage for a hilarious whirlwind of mismatched love, mischievous fairies, and theatrical blundering. Shakespeare weaves a comedic tapestry where love’s arrows fly wild, mistaken identities create chaos, and laughter reigns supreme. Transformed hearts and second chances dance under the moonlight, casting a spell that resonates with audiences across generations.

A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Great Lakes Theater

Cleveland, OH, USA. Runtimes are approximate, check the official website for more details. The woods are the stage for a hilarious whirlwind of mismatched love, mischievous fairies, and theatrical blundering. Shakespeare weaves a comedic tapestry where love’s arrows fly wild, mistaken identities create chaos, and laughter reigns supreme. Transformed hearts and second chances dance under the moonlight, casting a spell that resonates with audiences across generations.