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It's a journey into the forest. It's a forest of discovery, a forest of liberation."

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From the opening invocation of “all the world is a stage” to the final prologue, which seals the compact of cast and audience, the production illuminates the reality of theatrical space, the transformative power of the actor, and role of the viewer’s imagination to create the theatrical event. Starting as the victim of oppression, Shakespeare's Rosalind embraces theatrical strategies to face her challenges: through improvisation and performance, she discovers her strength and power. Leaving a troubled everyday world to venture into the unknown, Rosalind becomes actor, director, stage manager, and spectator. The production celebrates the power of the actor at her/his most joyous best, and suggests that real liberation is not about disguise, but how we bring ourselves – body, hear, and soul, to play our part in the world.
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Personal transformation is a focus of director Jason Jacobs’ interpretation of Shakespeare’s comedy…The 16-character cast is played in this production by just seven actors, some of whom play cross-gender roles.”

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Wm. Shakespeare

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From the opening invocation of “all the world is a stage” to the final prologue, which seals the compact of cast and audience, the production illuminates the reality of theatrical space, the transformative power of the actor, and role of the viewer’s imagination to create the theatrical event. Starting as the victim of oppression, Shakespeare's Rosalind embraces theatrical strategies to face her challenges: through improvisation and performance, she discovers her strength and power. Leaving a troubled everyday world to venture into the unknown, Rosalind becomes actor, director, stage manager, and spectator. The production celebrates the power of the actor at her/his most joyous best, and suggests that real liberation is not about disguise, but how we bring ourselves – body, hear, and soul, to play our part in the world.
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It's a journey into the forest.  It's a forest of discovery, a forest of liberation."

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Personal transformation is a focus of director Jason Jacobs’ interpretation of Shakespeare’s comedy…The 16-character cast is played in this production by just seven actors, some of whom play cross-gender roles.”

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It's a journey into the forest.  It's a forest of discovery, a forest of liberation."

Wm. Shakespeare

Watercolor Music Notes

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From the opening invocation of “all the world is a stage” to the final prologue, which seals the compact of cast and audience, the production illuminates the reality of theatrical space, the transformative power of the actor, and role of the viewer’s imagination to create the theatrical event. Starting as the victim of oppression, Shakespeare's Rosalind embraces theatrical strategies to face her challenges: through improvisation and performance, she discovers her strength and power. Leaving a troubled everyday world to venture into the unknown, Rosalind becomes actor, director, stage manager, and spectator. The production celebrates the power of the actor at her/his most joyous best, and suggests that real liberation is not about disguise, but how we bring ourselves – body, hear, and soul, to play our part in the world.
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Personal transformation is a focus of director Jason Jacobs’ interpretation of Shakespeare’s comedy…The 16-character cast is played in this production by just seven actors, some of whom play cross-gender roles.”

Seven Days

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AFTER THE
CHAIRS

ANOTHER
HORATIO ALGER
STORY

BALD
DIVA!

BAT BOY:
THE MUSICAL

BIG
LOVE

CABA
RET

HEDWIG AND
THE ANGRY INCH

I GOOGLE
MYSELF

I, CLAUDIUS LIVE

LAVENDER
SONGS

MACHINAL

MARAT / SADE

MISS BLANCHE
TELLS IT ALL

MY
FIRST LADY

OLIVER TWIST

OPUS

POST-MOD
ERN LIVING

T A Y P E

THE
TEMPEST

THE
BOYCOTT

UNCLE
TOM'S CABIN

VANYA
VERMONT

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