What happens when those woodland fairies aren’t busy with the business of A Midsummer Night’s Dream? Why, it seems they all have jobs in some of our favorite fairy tales and have very sad love lives—that is, until Puck finds the famous flower touched by Cupid’s arrow. It’s all about love and kindness and accepting change. And it’s funny.
Oh, and it rhymes.
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Marie Antoinette
Conant Performing Arts Center (2/6 - 2/23) | |
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Escher String Quartet with Pianist Boris Giltburg
Spivey Hall (3/9 - 3/9) | |
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The African Company Presents Richard III
The Shakespeare Tavern Playhouse (3/8 - 3/30) | |
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Jaja's African Hair Braiding
True Colors Theatre Company (2/11 - 3/9) | |
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Jazz Talk with Trey Wright: Beyond Category: The Music of Duke Ellington
Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre (5/15 - 5/15) | |
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Second Samuel
Cherokee Theatre Company (3/7 - 3/16) | |
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Strand Season Show: The Last Five Years
Earl and Rachel Smith Strand Theatre (2/28 - 3/9) | |
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Rainforest Adventures
Center For Puppetry Arts (3/5 - 3/16) | |
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