Love's Labor's Lost (Shenandoah Shakespeare Express, 1997): Difference between revisions

mNo edit summary
mNo edit summary
 
(8 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
The Shenandoah Shakespeare Express performed their production of [[Love's Labor's Lost|''Love's Labor's Lost'']], from May 22 to June 8, 1997 in the Folger's [[Elizabethan Theatre]].
The Shenandoah Shakespeare Express performed their production of William Shakespeare's [[Love's Labor's Lost|''Love's Labor's Lost'']], directed by Thomas L. Berger and Ralph Alan Cohen, from May 22 to June 8, 1997.


For further information on [[Folger Theatre]], please read its main article.
==Cast==


==Cast==
*Christine Brown: Rosaline
*Christine Brown: Rosaline
*Jonathon Church: Boyet, Dull
*Jonathon Church: Boyet, Dull
Line 16: Line 15:
*Jacob Zahniser: Costard
*Jacob Zahniser: Costard


==Creative Team==
==Creative team==
 
*William Shakespeare, Playwright
*Thomas L. Berger, Director
*Thomas L. Berger, Director
*Ralph Alan Cohen, Director
*Ralph Alan Cohen, Director
Line 27: Line 28:
[[Category: Comedies]]
[[Category: Comedies]]
[[Category: Love's Labor's Lost]]
[[Category: Love's Labor's Lost]]
[[Category: 16th century]]
[[Category: Early modern drama]]
[[Category: American theater]]

Latest revision as of 10:25, 8 February 2021

The Shenandoah Shakespeare Express performed their production of William Shakespeare's Love's Labor's Lost, directed by Thomas L. Berger and Ralph Alan Cohen, from May 22 to June 8, 1997.

Cast

  • Christine Brown: Rosaline
  • Jonathon Church: Boyet, Dull
  • Emily Rainbow Davis: Katherine, Holofernes
  • Jolie Garret: Nathaniel, Marcade
  • Carl Martin: Longaville, Forester
  • Andy Neiman: Armado
  • Kate Norris: Princess, Moth
  • Heather Peak: Maria, Jaquenetta
  • Jerry Richardson: Berowne
  • Jim Spencer: King of Navarre
  • Jacob Zahniser: Costard

Creative team

  • William Shakespeare, Playwright
  • Thomas L. Berger, Director
  • Ralph Alan Cohen, Director