By William Shakespeare
Directed by Jonathan Courtemanche
February 25, 26 March 1-4 7:30 pm
March 5 2:00 pm & 7:30 pm
Ruth N. Halls Theatre
In one of the bard’s most sweeping sagas, violent jealousy turns a king into a tyrant and tears apart families and friendships. Throughout the vastness of time and tempest, two kingdoms will experience regret, redemption and reunion. The cycle of life and the power of true love come alive onstage, in a world filled with magic, wonder and prophecy.
Is whispering nothing?
Is leaning cheek to cheek?
– Act 1, Scene 2.
Joshua Burkholder (Ensemble)
Molly Casey (Perdita)
David Coleman (Young Shepherd)
Kristl Densley (Hermione)
Katherine Duffy (Dorcas)
Kaithlyn Esther (Mopsa/Lady)
Chelsea Gill (Ensemble)
Matt Herndon (Lord 1/Shepherd)
Shewan Howard (Leontes)
Drew Jenkins(Dion)
Matt J. Keeley (Lord 5/Shepherd)
Hannah Kennedy (Emilia)
Maddy King (Lady/Shepherdess)
Gabi Knoepfle (Mamillius)
Kelly Patrick Lusk (Camillo)
Alex McCausland (Old Shepherd)
Jared Miller (Florizel)
SamPlatt (Mariner/Lord 2/Shepherd)
Timothy Pyles (Polixenes)
Abby Rowold (Paulina)
Spencer Tew (Archidamus/Lord 6/Shepherd)
Tad Tobey (Cleomenes)
Neal Utterback (Autolycus)
Ross Van Dongen (Jailer/Lord)
Tyrone Vantatenhove (Antigonus)
Jonathan Courtemanche (Director)
Katie McDermott (Scenic Designer)
Lydia Dawson (Costume Designer)
Abby Wells (Lighting Designer)
Suli Stuelpnagel (Sound Designer)
David Roberts (Composer)
Adam Weil (Technical Director)
Kevin Carson (Stage Manager)
A.J. Wittenberger (Assistant Stage Manager)
Sarah McCarroll (Production Dramaturg/Dance Choreographer)
Adam Noble (Movement Coach/Combat Choreographer)
Nancy Lipschultz (Voice and Speech Coach)