American Shakespeare Center announces return to live performances beginning May 13
Published Tuesday, Apr. 13, 2021, 6:53 pm
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American Shakespeare Center will reopen in May with a repertory season of three Shakespeare classics.
With programming selected, cast and directed by a cohort of actor managers, ASC’s new season embraces early modern tradition and its own critically acclaimed, audience-beloved practice of presenting actor-directed “Actors’ Renaissance” selections each year.
The plays
ASC’s actor-managers–company veterans Brandon Carter, John Harrell, Chris Johnston and Zoe Speas–have chosen a season that offers something for every Shakespeare fan: from the tragedies, the murderous madness of
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The show must go on: Shakespearian actors will make decisions off and on stage
Published Tuesday, Mar. 2, 2021, 2:51 pm
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Front Page » Local/State » Local2 » The show must go on: Shakespearian actors will make decisions off and on stage
By Rebecca J. Barnabi
John Harrell, Zoe Speas, Chris Johnston, Brandon Carter. Photo credit: Lindsey Walters.
STAUNTON The plays of William Shakespeare appear regularly on a stage on South Market Street in downtown, but the American Shakespeare Center will take their devotion to the Bard even further in 2021 with an actor-led theater company.