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at 2nd Presbyterian Church
2007-2008
Richmond Shakespeare Festival Agecroft Hall |
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The RSF has closed for 2007, but the plays continue! Join us indoors at 2nd Presbyterian Church October through April.
In 2008 next summer, return to stunning Agecroft Hall for the sequel to Henry IV. Bring a picnic! The gates open at 7:00pm, and the Festival Young Company entertains on the grounds. All performances begin at 8:00pm.
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Richmond Shakespeare Theatre Second Presbyterian Church |
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2007-2008
Our third season downtown of Richmond Shakespeare at Second Presbyterian Church runs October through April, 2008 in the chapel of Second Presbyterian Church, at Five North Fifth Street in Richmond, Virginia. Click on the link above to purchase tickets, or just to check prices, discounts and availability!
INDOOR SEASON:
(see calendar)
"All the world’s a stage…" by William Shakespeare March 27 - April 20, 2008
(No show April 12.) For the first time in ten years, Richmond Shakespeare audiences will enjoy the company’s trademark five-actor style with the show that started it all. In 1997, As You Like It became the very first Shakespeare the company produced, playing to more than 8,000 people in small venues all across Virginia. It’s everything wonderful about Shakespeare: a beloved comedy full of music, women dressing as men, mistaken identities, romance, sheep, and one of the most famous lines ever spoken on a stage. As You Like It delves into the very meaning of love, into what fascinates us about the theatre and what intrigues us about life itself. All audiences.
Previous shows this season, now closed:


Nov 29 – Dec 23, 2007
Adapted for the stage by Grant Mudge and Cynde Liffick
part of Acts of Faith
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SUMMER FESTIVAL, 2007, Closed:
Henry IV, Part One (The History Cycle), Closed
July 12-August 5

Master of Play: James Alexander Bond (last fall's
Julius Caesar)
Master of Verse is JoAnne Zipay (supported in
part by a grant from the Literary Managers &
Dramaturgs of the Americas).
The castlist includes Jack Parrish as King Henry,
D.C. actor James Ricks as Hotspur, London actor
Phil Brown as Prince Hal, Artistic Director Grant
Mudge as the wild Welsh magician Owen
Glendower and Richmond's own Daryl Clark
Phillips as Sir John Falstaff.
The Tempest, CLOSED

Performances take place in the courtyard at
500 year-old Agecroft Hall in Richmond,
Virginia. 4305 Sulgrave Avenue.
Click for Directions to the Summer Festival:
Agecroft Hall - 4305 Sulgrave Rd, 23221 