Love And Self-Discovery Abound In Shakespeare's AS YOU LIKE IT At Theater At Monmouth
by A.A. Cristi
- Jul 20, 2023
Theater at Monmouth opens William Shakespeare's As You Like It as part of their Brave New Worlds Season. Welcome to Arden. This is the story of Rosalind. Oppressed and exiled from Court under threat of death, she escapes with her cousin into the wild and unpredictable Forest of Arden. Disguised as a man, while tutoring other men of the forest how best to woo, Rosalind succeeds in wooing not only Orlando but also helps other inhabitants of the forest to find their true love.
AN ILIAD Comes to Theater At Monmouth
by Stephi Wild
- Jun 28, 2023
Theater at Monmouth's Brave New Worlds Season continues with An Iliad adapted by Lisa Peterson and Denis O'Hare, based on Homer's The Iliad translated by Robert Fagles.
BWW Review: Spare and Strong HAMLET at TAM
by Carla Maria Verdino-Süllwold
- Aug 5, 2019
Maine's Theater at Monmouth appropriately celebrates its 50th season by mounting a spare, strong, intense, and updated production of the play often thought of as the pinnacle of Shakespeare's achievement: HAMLET. Set in 1958 in Chicago and loosely inspired by MAD MEN and the African-American publishing giant John H. Johnson, this attractive, elegant, and intimate take on this quintessential domestic drama scores many poignant an powerful moments.
Theater at Monmouth Presents HAMLET
by Sarah Hookey
- Jul 2, 2019
Theater at Monmouth's What Dreams May Come Golden Anniversary Season continues with Hamlet. Considered one of the most powerful tragedies in the English language, Hamlet is widely regarded as both the best of Shakespeare's works and "the perfect play."
Theater at Monmouth Presents MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR
by Sarah Hookey
- Jun 19, 2019
The first Shakespeare play of Theater at Monmouth's What Dreams May Come Golden Anniversary Season is Merry Wives of Windsor. In Shakespeare's only domestic comedy, laughter reigns supreme and feminine wisdom triumphs over jealous husbands, confused lovers, and one corpulent knight.
Photo Flash: Cape Rep Theatre's 34th Season Opens With PROOF
by Stephi Wild
- May 10, 2019
Cape Rep Theatre open's its 34th season with the Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize winning Proof,by David Auburn, May 8 through June 2. Tickets are $28. $20 Tuesdays tickets will be available May 14, 21, & 28. Group rates & Student Rush tickets also available, call the box office for details. Cape Rep Indoor Theater. North Side Route 6A E. Brewster. 508.896.1888 or www.caperep.org.
Cape Rep Theatre Presents Pulitzer And Tony Award Winner PROOF
by Julie Musbach
- Apr 9, 2019
Cape Rep Theatre open's its 34th season with the Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize winning Proof, by David Auburn, May 8 through June 2, Tuesdays through Thursdays at 7 pm, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm and Sundays at 2 pm. Tickets are $28. Pay-What-You-Can-Night is the first Friday, May 10th. $20 Tuesdays tickets will be available May 14, 21, & 28. Group rates & Student Rush tickets also available, call the box office for details. Cape Rep Indoor Theater.
Theater At Monmouth Shares 50th Anniversary Season
by Julie Musbach
- Jan 31, 2019
This summer, take a break from the hustle and bustle and journey to the lakes region of Central Maine to celebrate Theater at Monmouth's 50 years of producing classic theatre in Maine. TAM's What Dreams May Come Season is bursting with plays to make audiences laugh, cry, gasp, and experience a sense of wonder. Through Shakespearean thrillers, contemporary romances, and classic comedies, TAM's Golden Anniversary with sparkle and shimmer all season long.
BWW Review: RICHARD III at TAM
by Steve Feeney
- Jul 30, 2018
It may not be among the most highly regarded of Shakespeare's plays. But 'Richard III' has proved to be a popular one. In recent times, big name actors have sought out the lead role and fans have flocked to see how Al Pacino, Kevin Spacey, Kenneth Branagh and Ian McKellen, for example, have embodied this fascinating, if repulsive, character.
Theater At Monmouth Presents WHAT'S NEXT FEST
by A.A. Cristi
- Jul 27, 2018
Theater at Monmouth's Roar! Year of the Woman Season closes August 19th but don't fret, TAM's not done just yet. As the curtain falls on the summer season of classic plays, TAM will be right back at it with the Second Annual What's Next Fest: making old things new and new things classic. Every night at 7:30 p.m. from Tuesday, August 21 through Friday, August 24 TAM will present staged readings of adaptations of classic literature, new works, and more!
Theater At Monmouth Presents DIAL 'M' FOR MURDER
by Julie Musbach
- Jul 18, 2018
Theater at Monmouth's 2018 Summer Repertory Season continues with Frederick Knott's classic Dial "M" for Murder. The run starts on Thursday, July 26th, at 7:30 p.m. and continues throughout the season including matinee and evening performances on both weekdays and weekends. This gripping noir thriller, famously brought to the big screen by Alfred Hitchcock, transforms the 'whodunnit' into the 'will they get away with it?' Is it possible to commit the perfect crime, or does justice always prevail?
Theater At Monmouth Presents RICHARD III
by BWW
News Desk
- Jul 12, 2018
William Shakespeare's stunning portrait of a Machiavellian genius and his murderous quest for absolute power, comes alive on Theater at Monmouth's stage July 12 at 7:30 p.m. through August 18 with matinee and evening performances on both weekdays and weekends throughout the summer. Crowned by means of shameless seduction, lies, and bloodshed, Richard Plantagenet makes the happy earth his hell as he carves a bloody swath through all that stand in his way. Shakespeare's "game of thrones" concludes the "War of the Roses" play cycle with one of literature's most ruthless, remorseless, and relentless characters.
Theater At Monmouth Presents RICHARD III
by Stephi Wild
- Jul 5, 2018
William Shakespeare's stunning portrait of a Machiavellian genius and his murderous quest for absolute power, comes alive on Theater at Monmouth's stage July 12 at 7:30 p.m. through August 18 with matinee and evening performances on both weekdays and weekends throughout the summer. Crowned by means of shameless seduction, lies, and bloodshed, Richard Plantagenet makes the happy earth his hell as he carves a bloody swath through all that stand in his way. Shakespeare's "game of thrones" concludes the "War of the Roses" play cycle with one of literature's most ruthless, remorseless, and relentless characters.
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