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Alabama Shakespeare Festival presents a new musical play "We Shall Someday" April 24th - May 4th. One Place Family Justice Center helps victims of sexual assault, rape, and domestic violence. In 2021 ...
There is no play more iconic than Hamlet. So colossal is its reputation that the image of a man dressed in black holding a skull has come to represent the entire art form of live theatre.
"We Shall Someday" is a new musical play opening at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival. The play follows three generations of a Black family navigating racial injustice from 1961 to 1992. In every ...
When my husband retired from the Air Force, some of the reasons we decided to stay in Montgomery were the Alabama Shakespeare Festival ... so fortunate to have this art museum.
Dr. Heidi Chambers, Ms. Sally Hawthorne, Mr. Pauncho Hufstetler, Dr. Joe Kelly, and Mrs. Leigh Powell introduced nearly 30 ...
The Alabama Shakespeare Festival, located in Montgomery -- Alabama's state capital -- is the sixth largest Shakespeare festival in the world and attracts more than 300,000 annual visitors from all ...
He'd like to see more downtown art exhibits installed ... the head of sound at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, and recorded poetry by local writers, including Alabama State Poet Laureate ...
The Alabama Shakespeare Festival, located in Montgomery - Alabama's state capital - is the sixth largest Shakespeare festival in the world and attracts more than 300,000 annual visitors from all ...
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and she gives up her beautiful voice to do so. Runs July 10–Aug. 8 at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival in Montgomery, AL.