Spirits Walk Abroad
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The Comedy of Errors
September 17 - October 3, 2009
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Shakespeare’s farcical onslaught of mistaken identities, fateful romance and family reunions. Not one but two sets of long-separated twins form the springboard to much confusion, slapstick, and surprise as a family that once was lost, but now is found in a strange, possibly haunted, and madly wonderful land! Set in 1900. Read more...
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The Compleat Wrks of
Wllm Shkspr (abridged)
by Jess Winfield, Adam Long and Daniel Singer
November 28 - December 19, 2009
Get your tickets fast, as this production sold out the last time we performed it! Shakespeare writ small, as some might like it. The London Times called it "Stupendous, anchorless, joy!" So forsooth! Get thee to this delightfully fractured complete works (complete with ghosts) of none other than "The Bard. Read more...
Julius Caesar
January 7 - January 23, 2010
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Shakespeare’s account of the effects of tyranny, assassination, and rebellion on a country and its people is gripping theatre at its best. Historically-based on events surrounding the death of Julius Caesar and its aftermath, this play has had meaning through the ages. Though Brutus and Cassius dominate the second half, it is Caesar’s ghost that hovers over the play. Set in the American Civil War, this penetrating and powerful production is not to be missed. Read more...
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Blithe Spirit
by Noel Coward March 4 - March 20, 2010
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Writer and society man Charles Condoman, in doing some research for his latest novel on the paranormal, inadvertently conjures up the spirit of his greatest fan -- his first wife -- the spoiled and selfish Elvira who refuses to obey her vow "till death do us part". Instead she desperately seeks to wreak havoc on Charles' current marriage. You don't need a crystal ball to predict the comic mayhem that ensues. Featuring Artistic Director Jared Sakren as the mad medium Madame Arcati. Read more...
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Richard III
April 22 - May 8, 2010
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This haunting tragedy features one of the Bard's most wicked characters at its center. Spinning out of the whirlwind known as The Wars of the Roses, this story of one man's shocking brutality is a paradox of charm and malevolence, virtuosity and corruption, good and evil. Read more...
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All performances are at the convenient and beautiful Mesa Arts Center:
1 East Main Street in Downtown Mesa Arizona Located on the southeast corner of Center and Main Street Click here for a printable map and directions. |
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