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Nashville Shakespeare Festival’s Richard II also runs through April 23, and features an all-female cast. Want to hear some Shakespeare in OP? Watch an introduction by BSF company members Valerie Dowdle (Cleopatra) and Chris Cotterman (Antony), or check out our interview with OP experts David and Ben Crystal. This season, that show is Antony and Cleopatra, onstage through Sunday, April 23. It’s also the world premiere of Kenneth Cavender’s modernized “translation” of the play, part of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s “Play On” initiative.Įach season, the Baltimore Shakespeare Factory performs a show in Original Pronunciation-a recreation of the dialect in which Shakespeare and his contemporaries spoke. It’s the final Shakespeare production for beloved Artistic Director Geoffrey Sherman, who has been with the Festival for 12 seasons. Christina King and Esau Pritchett in “The Tempest”Īt the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, The Tempest opens April 20. This month, we check in with our theater partners at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Baltimore Shakespeare Factory, Nashville Shakespeare Festival, Brave Spirits Theatre, The Old Globe, and Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Schools Spectacular Remixed 2020 is produced by the NSW Department of Education and proudly supported by Presenting Partners, Telstra and the NSW Teachers Federation, and Segment Partner, RØDE Microphones.Ĭelebrate Schools Spectacular 2020 Remixed on Saturday 5 December at 7pm on Channel 7.Caroline Amos as King Richard II in Nashville Shakespeare Festival’s “Richard II.” Photo by Kenn Stilger.Įvery month, we share a snapshot of Shakespeare in performance around America. “Schools Spectacular 2020 Remixed will be an extraordinary broadcast and a unique opportunity to look back at some of the many achievements of our talented performing arts students and their hard working and committed teachers from the past four years,” he said.Īudiences can also share their own memories and see highlights from past Schools Spectacular performances on the Schools Spectacular Facebook page. Mark Scott, Secretary of the NSW Department of Education, said this event is an opportunity to revisit memories of past performances and celebrate the talents of students in NSW public schools.
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This technical feat aims to inspire audiences as more than 70 dancers, singers, instrumental musicians and signing performers from across NSW assemble virtually for the performance. The show will also feature a surprise digital performance from this year’s graduating Class of 2020 with the Year 12 students sharing their passion and talents while celebrating with NSW Education for one last time. The two-hour broadcast will feature memorable acts and spectacular moments from the past four years. The Schools Spectacular 2020 Remixed will air on Channel 7 on Saturday 5 December at 7pm. The annual Schools Spectacular, cancelled this year due to the pandemic, will entertain audiences with a special television broadcast next week. Relive memorable acts and performances from the past four years in a special televised Schools Spectacular event.