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Come venture into the world of the Elizabethan era, as we explore Shakespeare's text without a stage.
Join Florinda on her trip to Doctor Baliardo’s estate, and indulge in the mayhem that ensues when the gang of whimsical characters hatch a plot to cure the Doctor of his obsession with the moon!
Directed & Adapted by Claire Seelig
Assistant directed by Rose Meehan
Composed & Music Directed by Conor Alguire
Sound Designed by Jacob Garnjost
Assistant editor: Ethan Seelig
Illustrator (Graphics on BravingTheBard.com): Avery Infranco
FINALLY!
The highly anticipated end to our musical journey... will the boys get their girls? Or will they implode into absolute shenanigans?
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Directed by: Nadiya Atkinson
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Come fall down the rabbit hole one more time with Alice's younger sister, Edie.
An original musical by Chad Gorn
Directed by: Nadiya Atkinson
With orchestrates by: Olivia Duvall & Joe Gribbin
What's happened to the king of Scotland? Who will take the throne?
Find out in our long awaited part 2 of The Scottish Play.
Directed by Emma Cordray & Lulu Guzman
Last time we checked in with Prince Pericles he was celebrating his wedding to Princess Thaisa... but the rest of his journey go as smoothly? Directed by Annaleise Loxton.
Tired of all the crazy partying, King Ferdinand and his men decide to renounce women to focus on their studies; however the Princess of France and her ladies make them eat those words. Come hang out in the craziest frat house as we all start to learn the TRUE meaning of love and "Saturdays are for the Boys."
Directed by Nadia Atkinson and Erik Hylko
When Tyre's superstar prince runs off on a journey to run away from his enemies, he ends up discovering more than he bargained for. Join us! Directed by Annaleise Loxton.
Let's get comfy & cozy with some warm drinks & blankets as we venture into the drama of the famous scottish play.
Headphones & warm drink recommended for optimal experience!
Directed by Emma Cordray and Pria Dahiya.
A continuation of Shakespeare's, "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Come on a journey with us to see how the story resolves!
Directed by Liberty Laferriere.
Composed & Accompanied by Chad Gorn.