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"The Two Gentlemen of Verona" Teaser
PJ Paparelli's bold new vision for "Two Gents"
25 Years, 25 Reasons to Give: Reason #5.
"Much Ado" audience testimonials
"Much Ado" audience testimonials
PJ Paparelli on "The Two Gentlemen of Verona"
Director Ethan McSweeny's Cuban "Much Ado"
Ethan McSweeny on "Much Ado About Nothing"
Cast interviews: "The Heir Apparent"
VelocityDC 2011 Promo
Audience Testimonials: "The Heir Apparent"
A Scene from "The Heir Apparent"
Excerpt from Candide
Excerpt from All's Well That Ends Well
Audience testimonials: "The Merchant of Venice"
A glimpse of "The Merchant of Venice"
Michael Kahn on "Strange Interlude"
STC's The Merchant of Venice Trailer
Ethan McSweeny on "The Merchant of Venice"
Michael Kahn talks about Old Times
Michael Kahn talks about "The Heir Apparent"
2011 Will on the Hill Promo
A chat with the cast of "An Ideal Husband"
Shakespeare Theatre Company's "Cymbeline" - Trailer
Black Watch Trailer
The Making of "Candide"
Candide at the Shakespeare Theatre Company
VelocityDC 2010 Teaser
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The Shakespeare Theatre Company's innovative approach to Shakespeare and other classic playwrights has earned it the reputation as the nation's premier classical theatre company. By focusing on works with profound themes, complex characters and poetic language written by Shakespeare, his contemporaries and the playwright's he influenced, the Company's artistic mission is unique among theatre companies: to provide vital, groundbreaking, thought-provoking, vibrant and eminently accessible theatre in a uniquely American style. The Company produces plays in its two downtown Washington, D.C., theatres. Artistic Director Michael Kahn has led the organization for 25 years, establishing the company as "the nation's foremost Shakespeare company" (The Wall Street Journal) and "the best classical theatre in the country, bar none" (The Christian Science Monitor).
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ShakespeareTheatreCo uploaded a new video (1 week ago)
The cast of Two Gentlemen of Verona (a rock opera) in rehearsal. Join us for the show -- 5 performances only, January 27-29. This musical concert i...   more
 
 
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Ken Page (Duke of Milan), Tom Deckman (Thurio) and the rest of the cast of The Bard's Broadway musical concert "Two Gentlemen of Verona" ...   more
 
 
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Get a crash course in director PJ Paparelli's bold new production of "The Two Gentlemen of Verona," playing at the Shakespeare Theatre Co...   more
 
 
ShakespeareTheatreCo uploaded a new video (2 weeks ago)
Director PJ Paparelli talks about balancing classic and modern elements, as well as comedy and tragedy, in STC's upcoming production of "The T...   more
 
 
ShakespeareTheatreCo uploaded a new video (1 month ago)
John and Meg Hauge, Board member and supporters, talk about why they support the Shakespeare Theare Company.
 
Channel Comments
naijanedu (4 months ago)
nice visiting...
robingoodfellow4135 (8 months ago)
hi
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ATBigger (8 months ago)
hi
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TotallyAudrey (3 years ago)
hi everyone! my brother karl and i love william shakespeare! i played hermia and macbeth and my brother played oberon and the ghost of hamlet in shakespeare's magic scenes and we both love it. love it , love it! love it! it's me audrey!
NikklePikkle101 (3 years ago)
Great site, i love the clip, vibrant pics and good music. I love that you have interveiws of actors and director about the differents shows!
-Nicole -BRHS
SollomanIssacs (3 years ago)
Hi, I'm a student from Broad Run. I think this web page is really neat. I thought all of the videos that I watched were very interesting since they gave me a glimpse at the insperations and interperetations behind the productions(it makes me wish I saw that production of Design for Living). My only problem was that I didn't know the context of some of these videos like the Louis XVI lecture, for example. With that being said, I found this to be very insightful. Thanks.
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