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The Colorado Shakespeare Festival is committed to collaborative work with other arts organizations in the local, regional, national, and international arenas. Current and planned collaborators include the Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company, the African-American Shakespeare Company (San Francisco), Shakespeare & Company (Lennox, Massachusetts), and the Maxim Gorky Theatre (Vladivostok, Russia). Our newest addition to our list of collaborators includes Richard Hahlo of Hydrocracker Theatre Company in Great Britain. Mr. Hahlo is directing our new delicious offering, Shakespeare à la Carte.
Fancy a Danish with Hamlet? Or a croissant with a Capulet?
The Colorado Shakespeare Festival is excited to announce the Colorado debut of Shakespeare à la Carte, to be performed at the Millennium Harvest House Hotel Pavilion. Featuring distinguished Shakespearean actors, this unique performance offers brunch with a side of Shakespeare. Both newcomers and veterans of the Bard will be satisfied with these short excerpts from the Bard's work. Your waiter takes your order for coffee & pastries, and your pick of the Shakespeare menu. Some of the best bits and a few surprises are then served up at your table and all around the restaurant.
Shakespeare à la Carte is directed and devised by Richard Hahlo of Hydrocracker Theatre company in Great Britain and is a Brighton Festival commission. The show was recorded in 2009 for BBC Radio 4's Afternoon Play, and broadcast on Easter Monday. It was subsequently chosen for the station's Pick of the Week. It has since been performed at the Horsens theatre festival, Denmark, in 2009, as part of the Pulse Festival in Ipswich in May 2010, at the Lewes Octoberfeast in October 2010, and at the Brighton Dome, Brighton, in November 2010.
Thank you to the Boulder Arts Commission for their support in making this event possible.
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African-American Shakespeare Company African-American Shakespeare Company was introduced in 1994 to create an opportunity and a venue for actors of color to hone their skills and talent in mastering some of the world's greatest classical roles; and to unlock the realm of classic theatre to a diverse audience who have been alienated from discovering these time-favored works in a style that reaches, speaks, and embraces their cultural aesthetic and identity.
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Originally founded in Chicago in 2001, Theatre-Hikes expanded out West for its Colorado premiere in Boulder in 2009! We are currently in our third season out West and are continuing our mission of combing the arts and the outdoors in various venues throughout the state.
Theatre-Hikes Colorado holds a mission of combining the arts and the outdoors by producing eco-friendly theatre that promotes health family activity, preservation, and an environmentally sound form of entertainment. Audience and actors hike along a beautiful trail while scenes from a full production are performed along the way.
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