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On Monday, March 2 2015 as part of the [[Talks and Screenings at the Folger]], the Folger hosted a screening of  ''RSC Live: Love's Labour's Lost'', a live cinema broadcast from the stage of the Royal Shakespeare Company, captured from Shakespeare's hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon, in their own [[Elizabethan Theatre]].  
On Monday, March 2 2015 as part of the [[Talks and Screenings at the Folger]], the Folger hosted a screening of  ''RSC Live: Love's Labour's Lost'', a live cinema broadcast from the stage of the Royal Shakespeare Company, captured from Shakespeare's hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon, in their own [[Elizabethan Theatre]].  


"Summer 1914: In order to dedicate themselves to a life of study, the King and his friends take an oath to avoid the company of women for three years. No sooner have they made their pledge than the Princess of France and her ladies-in-waiting arrive, presenting the men with a severe test of resolve." For more information, including video interviews, backstage photos and more, visit the RSC <nowiki>[http://onscreen.rsc.org.uk/loves-labours-lost/|online]</nowiki>.
"Summer 1914: In order to dedicate themselves to a life of study, the King and his friends take an oath to avoid the company of women for three years. No sooner have they made their pledge than the Princess of France and her ladies-in-waiting arrive, presenting the men with a severe test of resolve." For more information, including video interviews, backstage photos and more, visit the RSC [http://onscreen.rsc.org.uk/loves-labours-lost/ here].


==The Royal Shakespeare Company==
==The Royal Shakespeare Company==

Revision as of 14:06, 29 June 2015

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On Monday, March 2 2015 as part of the Talks and Screenings at the Folger, the Folger hosted a screening of RSC Live: Love's Labour's Lost, a live cinema broadcast from the stage of the Royal Shakespeare Company, captured from Shakespeare's hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon, in their own Elizabethan Theatre.

"Summer 1914: In order to dedicate themselves to a life of study, the King and his friends take an oath to avoid the company of women for three years. No sooner have they made their pledge than the Princess of France and her ladies-in-waiting arrive, presenting the men with a severe test of resolve." For more information, including video interviews, backstage photos and more, visit the RSC here.

The Royal Shakespeare Company

Everyone at the Royal Shakespeare Company, from actors to technicians, milliners to musicians, plays a part in creating the world audience members see on stage. RSC's work begins its life at their Stratford workshops and theatres and they share it with audiences across the world through touring, residencies and online activity. So, wherever you experience the RSC, you experience work that is made in Shakespeare’s home town in the UK. Shakespeare has been performed and celebrated in Stratford for centuries and the RSC has trained generations of the very best theatre makers since the Company was founded in 1961. RSC pioneers contemporary approaches to Shakespeare’s plays, as well as staging the work of those who inspired him and the work of today’s playwrights. Learn more about RSC Live here.