Auditions! Next Sunday (Aug 25) at 7:00pm in 301 Morgan Hall, IF will be holding a meeting to discuss our upcoming fall season, which will include Romeo and Juliet, Henry IV, and another Terry Pratchett adaptation. If you’re interested in being involved in IF in any capacity (reading, publicity, etc.) stop by. If you’ve never performed with usContinue reading “Auditions”
Winter’s Tale at Manderson Landing
Good news! Shakespeare is back in the Park at Manderson Landing, in 2 shows, and is still Free. The first show, The Winter’s Tale, is a late tragic-comic-romance about the consequences of jealousy and the redemption of a man who nearly destroys his family. There are deaths, threats, and the chance that the wholeContinue reading “Winter’s Tale at Manderson Landing”
Elizabeth Cary’s *Tragedy of Mariam,* now a radio drama
Listen close! The quality is good, though the sound level is a bit low. That’s so we can lure you in close to the speakers for Herod’s heroding.
Terry Pratchett’s *Wyrd Sisters*!
Note that the venue has changed for these performances. Due to battiness and remodeling at Kentuck, we’ll be holding our 4/23 performance at the Strode Mansion (49 Cherokee Road, off Loop Road) and our 4/24 performance at the Greensboro Room. Free admission, though donations to the Save The Orangutans Fund are appreciated. The Librarian willContinue reading “Terry Pratchett’s *Wyrd Sisters*!”
Firsts
You can find the program for last Thursday’s reading of Elizabeth Cary’s The Tragedy of Mariam here: Mariam, program and director’s notes Also, I’m sad to say that I didn’t manage to make an audio recording of this staged reading. This has been a crazy March for the Strode Program at U of A. However, there is one more recordContinue reading “Firsts”
IF presents *The Tragedy of Mariam* this Thursday!
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Spring 2013
Lend me your ears…or your iTunes…
If you missed last Thursday’s staged reading of Julius Caesar, never fear! You can find the program here: JC_Program and a recording of the show here: Julius Caesar 2012 It’s like having a time machine!
Casting Call: Julius Caesar
But to present Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, we need actors. If you’re interested in participating in this staged reading, contact the director, Professor David Ainsworth, at dainsworth@ua.edu. You can find his cut of the script here: JuliusDACut