Shakespeare’s Rebel by C.C. (Chris) Humphreys presents like a Shakespearian play without the complicated, often convoluted narrative.
KING LEAR is Shakespeare’s epic tale of the devastating fallout of a powerful man’s descent into madness.
No one opens like The Lion King and no matter how many times you see the show it is still immensely exciting.
Shakespeare’s shortest play (17 two-column pages in many texts) The Comedy of Errors is a rollicking tale of chance, mishap, and mistaken identity, contemporarily peppered with director Scott Bellis’ wry wit.
The Book of Mormon is not your average show, in fact, it is nothing like you have ever seen on stage.
Beauty and the Beast is a Disney classic with a solid and everlasting following among children of all ages. You only need watch the vast array of adorable girls in princess dresses flood the theatre to understand the level of enthusiasm.
Bard on the Beach christens the Howard Family stage with its Belfry Theatre co-production of Bill Cain's Equivocation.
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