Georgia Shakespeare announces the Family Classics Series production, The Legend of the Sword in the Stone, opening Tuesday, July 20, 7pm curtain. The production is based on the work of T.H. White, adapted and directed by Tim Conley and Allen O'Reilly and featuring the 2010-2011 Will Power Ensemble. Shrew: the Musical, Love's Labour's Lost and King Lear continue to run in repertory through August 8.
Family Classics Series
The Legend of the Sword in the Stone based on the work of T.H. White, adapted and directed by Tim Conley and Allen O'Reilly.
In repertory July 20 - August 7 (matinees throughout schedule)
The Sword in the Stone synopsis: Throughout Arthur's childhood, he learns the theories of chivalry from his unlikely mentor, Merlin, which lead to Arthur's graduations to page, squire, and finally, knighthood. As an innovation to the Arthurian Legend, T. H. White incorporates fables throughout the story, which make it more humorous and enjoyable. It's been described as "a mixed drink of fantasy and realism, edged with satire, and beautifully blended by a humorous imagination." Magic and mischief abound in this world premiere adaptation of the classic tale of the boy who would be king.
Cast Highlights: The cast features the Will Power Ensemble, a program for student artists within the Georgia Shakespeare Education Department. The 2010-2011 members are Ann Marie Gideon, Brian Harrison, Casey Hoekstra and Caitlin McWethy - these actors are also currently performing in the Summer Festival productions.
Season Sponsors: AirTran Airways, The Georgia Council for the Arts, Bank of America, Oglethorpe University; Media Sponsor: Reporter Newspapers, PBA:30
Summer Festival Sponsor: CornerCap Investment Counsel
The Will Power Ensemble is made possible through a generous grant from the Goizueta Foundation.
Founded in 1985, Georgia Shakespeare creates thoughtful, bold and passionate interpretations of a diverse body of work rooted in Shakespeare and branching out to embrace the best writers and ideas of all eras. On the stage and through educational programming, we strive to entertain, to ignite the imagination and to creatively explore the journey of the human spirit. Our vision is to make Georgia Shakespeare a national model for establishing a welcoming creative home where artists and audiences unite in a shared discovery of the power of adventurous classic theatre. Georgia Shakespeare is a proud member of Theatre Communications Group, Shakespeare Theatre Association of America, Southeastern Theatre Conference, League of Resident Theatres (LORT), and Atlanta Coalition of Performing Arts.
Georgia Shakespeare is the Professional Theater in Residence at Oglethorpe University, and is located at 4484 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30319.
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