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Fall 2023: Shakespeare’s Tweltfth Night

Jun 12 2024

5 performances, November, 2023

Our production of Shakespeare’s  gender-bending romantic comedy celebrated the promise of youth! Disguises and pranks started drama. Characters had to courageously live their truths to find love and security.

Our  inspiration? London. 1980. Society told the “Blitz Kids” they wouldn’t amount to anything. So a few friends started meeting up each Tuesday night to dance to Bowie records. The crowd grew. Eventually, their creativity changed the world.

Twelfth Night: Or What You Will by William Shakespeare

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