Fayetteville180 - Episode 8
January 9-January 25
A Winter's Tale
Sweet Tea Shakespeare, a theater group who function as a project of Fayetteville State University, are performing Shakespeare's classic at the Capitol Encore Academy.
Details
Where:
The Capitol Encore Academy
126 Hay Street
Fayetteville, NC 28301
When: Weekend shows run Friday January 9- Sunday January 25. Check the group's website for show times.
sweetteashakespeare.com
capitolencoreacademy.org
Ongoing
Daville Skate Shop Skate Team
The local group is made up of skaters ranging from middle school-ers to adults. They regularly participate in competitions.
Details
Where: 502 N. McPherson Church Road
Fayetteville, NC 28303
davilleskateshop.com
January 15th
Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra String Quartet Series
The Salon Series, featuring the Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra’s Magnolia String Quartet, is coming to St. John's Episcopal Church.
Details
Where: St. John's Episcopal Church
302 Green Street
Fayetteville, NC 28301
When: Thursday January 15 at 7:30p.m.
fayettevillesymphony.org
Flat Rock Playhouse - Shakespeare Marathon
Burning Coal Theatre Company and the NC Museum of History will present a marathon reading of each of William Shakespeare’s 38 plays next April to mark the 400th anniversary of the playwright’s death. Each play will be read by a different theatre company from North Carolina. The nonstop readings will take five days and will begin at noon on April 23, 2016 until about 6 am on Thursday, April 28, 2016 at the museum, 5 East Edenton Street in downtown Raleigh. The event will be open to the public. Each reading also will be live streamed and recorded for later viewing. Burning Coal, the professional theatre company based in Raleigh, will produce the marathon. Participating companies are listed below. For additional information, please contact Burning Coal Artistic Director Jerome Davis at 919.834.4001
HONORING WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Unquestionably the English language’s most influential playwright and arguably the greatest writer who ever lived, Shakespeare wrote an astonishing number of dramatic and poetic works during his lifetime. In addition to hosting the Shakespeare marathon, the NC Museum of History will display the First Folio of Shakespeare’s great tragedy Hamlet May 7-30, 2016. The First Folio was published in 1623, seven years after Shakespeare’s death. It is widely regarded as the best version of the play in existence. The exhibit is part of The Folger Shakespeare Library’s 2016 tour of its First Folio collection, titled First Folio! The Book That Gave Us Shakespeare! For additional information, visitncmuseumofhistory.org.
Marathon Schedule
4/23/16 ∙ noon ∙ Henry VI, Part 1 ∙ Flat Rock Playhouse
4/23/16 ∙ 3 pm ∙ Henry VI, Part 2 ∙ Davidson College Theatre Dept.
4/23/16 ∙ 6 pm ∙ Henry VI, Part 3 ∙ ArtsCenter in Carrboro
4/23/16 ∙ 9 pm ∙ Richard III ∙ Broughton High School
4/24/16 ∙ midnight ∙ The Comedy of Errors ∙ Gilbert Theatre
4/24/16 ∙ 3 am ∙ Titus Andronicus ∙ Raleigh Little Theatre
4/24/16 ∙ 6 am ∙ The Taming of the Shrew ∙ Thalian Association
4/24/16 ∙ 9 am ∙ Two Gentlemen of Verona ∙ Raleigh Charter School with Seed Art Share
4/24/16 ∙ noon ∙ Love’s Labours Lost ∙ North Carolina Wesleyan College
4/24/16 ∙ 3 pm ∙ Romeo & Juliet ∙ Greensboro College
4/24/16 ∙ 6 pm ∙ Richard II ∙ Appalachian State University
4/24/16 ∙ 9 pm ∙ A Midsummer Night’s Dream ∙ In/Visible Theatre
4/25/16 ∙ midnight ∙ King John ∙ Theatre in the Park
4/25/16 ∙ 3 am ∙ The Merchant of Venice ∙ The Justice Theatre Project
4/25/16 ∙ 6 am ∙ Henry IV, Part 1 ∙ Neuse Little Theatre
4/25/16 ∙ 9 am ∙ Henry IV, Part 2 ∙ Barton College
4/25/16 ∙ noon ∙ Much Ado About Nothing ∙ Abbey Players at Belmont College
4/25/16 ∙ 3 pm ∙ Henry V ∙ Chickspeare
4/25/16 ∙ 6 pm ∙ Julius Caesar ∙ Duke University: Duke Players
4/25/16 ∙ 9 pm ∙ As You Like It ∙ Magnolia Arts Center
4/26/16 ∙ midnight ∙ Twelfth Night ∙ Bare Theatre
4/26/16 ∙ 3 am ∙ Hamlet ∙ Dram Tree Shakespeare Co.
4/26/16 ∙ 6 am ∙ The Merry Wives of Windsor ∙ Sweet Tea Shakespeare & Fayetteville State
4/26/16 ∙ 9 am ∙ Troilus and Cressida ∙ Honest Pint Theatre
4/26/16 ∙ noon ∙ All’s Well That Ends Well ∙ Ensemble Stage
4/26/16 ∙ 3 pm ∙ Measure for Measure ∙ Louisburg College
4/26/16 ∙ 6 pm ∙ Othello ∙ The Blue Masque at Catawba College
4/26/16 ∙ 9 pm ∙ King Lear ∙ PlayMakers Repertory Company
4/27/16 ∙ midnight – Macbeth ∙ William Peace University
4/27/16 ∙ 3 am ∙ Antony and Cleopatra ∙ Duke University: Antic Shakespeare
4/27/16 ∙ 6 am ∙ Coriolanus ∙ Burning Coal Theatre Company
4/27/16 ∙ 9 am ∙ Timon of Athens ∙ UNC-Pembroke
4/27/16 ∙ noon ∙ Pericles, Prince of Tyre ∙ Brunswick Little Theatre
4/27/16 ∙ 3 pm ∙ Cymbeline ∙ NC Central University
4/27/16 ∙ 6 pm ∙ The Winter’s Tale ∙ Studio 1
4/27/16 ∙ 9 pm ∙ The Tempest ∙ Twin City Stage
4/28/16 ∙ midnight ∙ Henry VIII ∙ Warehouse Performance Center
4/28/16 ∙ 3 am ∙ The Two Noble Kinsmen ∙ Stillwater Theatre Company
PRC King Lear's Daughters Actors: Yoder, Castaldi, Altman
Burning Coal Theatre Company and the NC Museum of History will present a marathon reading of each of William Shakespeare’s 38 plays next April to mark the 400th anniversary of the playwright’s death. Each play will be read by a different theatre company from North Carolina. The nonstop readings will take five days and will begin at noon on April 23, 2016 until about 6 am on Thursday, April 28, 2016 at the museum, 5 East Edenton Street in downtown Raleigh.
PlayMakers' Repertory Company will read King Lear under the direction of Benjamin Curns. Three graduate students of UNC Profession Actor Training Program: Arielle Yoder, Allison Altman, and Katy Castaldi will be performing the daughters of Lear. They talk about their roles in this video.
Marathon Schedule
4/23/16 ∙ noon ∙ Henry VI, Part 1 ∙ Flat Rock Playhouse
4/23/16 ∙ 3 pm ∙ Henry VI, Part 2 ∙ Davidson College Theatre Dept.
4/23/16 ∙ 6 pm ∙ Henry VI, Part 3 ∙ TBA
4/23/16 ∙ 9 pm ∙ Richard III ∙ Broughton High School
4/24/16 ∙ midnight ∙ The Comedy of Errors ∙ Gilbert Theatre
4/24/16 ∙ 3 am ∙ Titus Andronicus ∙ Raleigh Little Theatre
4/24/16 ∙ 6 am ∙ The Taming of the Shrew ∙ TBA
4/24/16 ∙ 9 am ∙ Two Gentlemen of Verona ∙ Raleigh Charter School with Seed Art Share
4/24/16 ∙ noon ∙ Love’s Labours Lost ∙ North Carolina Wesleyan College
4/24/16 ∙ 3 pm ∙ Romeo & Juliet ∙ Greensboro College
4/24/16 ∙ 6 pm ∙ Richard II ∙ In/Visible Theatre
4/24/16 ∙ 9 pm ∙ A Midsummer Night’s Dream ∙ Appalachian State University
4/25/16 ∙ midnight ∙ King John ∙ Theatre in the Park
4/25/16 ∙ 3 am ∙ The Merchant of Venice ∙ The Justice Theatre Project
4/25/16 ∙ 6 am ∙ Henry IV, Part 1 ∙ Neuse Little Theatre
4/25/16 ∙ 9 am ∙ Henry IV, Part 2 ∙ Barton College
4/25/16 ∙ noon ∙ Much Ado About Nothing ∙ Abbey Players at Belmont College
4/25/16 ∙ 3 pm ∙ Henry V ∙ Chickspeare
4/25/16 ∙ 6 pm ∙ Julius Caesar ∙ Duke University: Duke Players
4/25/16 ∙ 9 pm ∙ As You Like It ∙ TBA
4/26/16 ∙ midnight ∙ Twelfth Night ∙ Bare Theatre
4/26/16 ∙ 3 am ∙ Hamlet ∙ Dram Tree Shakespeare Co.
4/26/16 ∙ 6 am ∙ The Merry Wives of Windsor ∙ Sweet Tea Shakespeare & Fayetteville State
4/26/16 ∙ 9 am ∙ Troilus and Cressida ∙ Honest Pint Theatre
4/26/16 ∙ noon ∙ All’s Well That Ends Well ∙ Ensemble Stage
4/26/16 ∙ 3 pm ∙ Measure for Measure ∙ Louisburg College
4/26/16 ∙ 6 pm ∙ Othello ∙ The Blue Masque at Catawba College
4/26/16 ∙ 9 pm ∙ King Lear ∙ PlayMakers Repertory Company
4/27/16 ∙ midnight – Macbeth ∙ William Peace University
4/27/16 ∙ 3 am ∙ Antony and Cleopatra ∙ Duke University: Antic Shakespeare
4/27/16 ∙ 6 am ∙ Coriolanus ∙ Burning Coal Theatre Company
4/27/16 ∙ 9 am ∙ Timon of Athens ∙ UNC-Pembroke
4/27/16 ∙ noon ∙ Pericles, Prince of Tyre ∙ Brunswick Little Theatre
4/27/16 ∙ 3 pm ∙ Cymbeline ∙ NC Central University
4/27/16 ∙ 6 pm ∙ The Winter’s Tale ∙ Studio 1
4/27/16 ∙ 9 pm ∙ The Tempest ∙ Twin City Stage
4/28/16 ∙ midnight ∙ Henry VIII ∙ Warehouse Performance Center
4/28/16 ∙ 3 am ∙ The Two Noble Kinsmen ∙ Stillwater Theatre Company
PRC King Lear David Adamson
Burning Coal Theatre Company and the NC Museum of History will present a marathon reading of each of William Shakespeare’s 38 plays next April to mark the 400th anniversary of the playwright’s death. PlayMakers' Repertory Company will be reading King Lear under the direction of Benjamin Curns.
UNC Professor and PlayMakers' Repertory Company Member David Adamson will be playing the role of Lear in this 90 minute stage reading. Mr. Adamson recounts PRC's long list of Shakespeare productions from his days as a MFA student to today.
PRC's King Lear will be Tuesday April 26th at 9PM at the museum, 5 East Edenton Street in downtown Raleigh. The event will be open to the public. Each reading also will be live streamed at and recorded for later viewing thanks to a grant from our friends at Red Hat (read more here). For additional information, please contact Burning Coal Artistic Director Jerome Davis at 919.834.4001
Marathon Schedule
4/23/16 ∙ noon ∙ Henry VI, Part 1 ∙ Flat Rock Playhouse
4/23/16 ∙ 3 pm ∙ Henry VI, Part 2 ∙ Davidson College Theatre Dept.
4/23/16 ∙ 6 pm ∙ Henry VI, Part 3 ∙ ArtsCenter in Carrboro
4/23/16 ∙ 9 pm ∙ Richard III ∙ Broughton High School
4/24/16 ∙ midnight ∙ The Comedy of Errors ∙ Gilbert Theatre
4/24/16 ∙ 3 am ∙ Titus Andronicus ∙ Raleigh Little Theatre
4/24/16 ∙ 6 am ∙ The Taming of the Shrew ∙ Thalian Association
4/24/16 ∙ 9 am ∙ Two Gentlemen of Verona ∙ Raleigh Charter School with Seed Art Share
4/24/16 ∙ noon ∙ Love’s Labours Lost ∙ North Carolina Wesleyan College
4/24/16 ∙ 3 pm ∙ Romeo & Juliet ∙ Greensboro College
4/24/16 ∙ 6 pm ∙ Richard II ∙ Appalachian State University
4/24/16 ∙ 9 pm ∙ A Midsummer Night’s Dream ∙ In/Visible Theatre
4/25/16 ∙ midnight ∙ King John ∙ Theatre in the Park
4/25/16 ∙ 3 am ∙ The Merchant of Venice ∙ The Justice Theatre Project
4/25/16 ∙ 6 am ∙ Henry IV, Part 1 ∙ Neuse Little Theatre
4/25/16 ∙ 9 am ∙ Henry IV, Part 2 ∙ Barton College
4/25/16 ∙ noon ∙ Much Ado About Nothing ∙ Abbey Players at Belmont College
4/25/16 ∙ 3 pm ∙ Henry V ∙ Chickspeare
4/25/16 ∙ 6 pm ∙ Julius Caesar ∙ Duke University: Duke Players
4/25/16 ∙ 9 pm ∙ As You Like It ∙ Magnolia Arts Center
4/26/16 ∙ midnight ∙ Twelfth Night ∙ Bare Theatre
4/26/16 ∙ 3 am ∙ Hamlet ∙ Dram Tree Shakespeare Co.
4/26/16 ∙ 6 am ∙ The Merry Wives of Windsor ∙ Sweet Tea Shakespeare & Fayetteville State
4/26/16 ∙ 9 am ∙ Troilus and Cressida ∙ Honest Pint Theatre
4/26/16 ∙ noon ∙ All’s Well That Ends Well ∙ Ensemble Stage
4/26/16 ∙ 3 pm ∙ Measure for Measure ∙ Louisburg College
4/26/16 ∙ 6 pm ∙ Othello ∙ The Blue Masque at Catawba College
4/26/16 ∙ 9 pm ∙ King Lear ∙ PlayMakers Repertory Company
4/27/16 ∙ midnight – Macbeth ∙ William Peace University
4/27/16 ∙ 3 am ∙ Antony and Cleopatra ∙ Duke University: Antic Shakespeare
4/27/16 ∙ 6 am ∙ Coriolanus ∙ Burning Coal Theatre Company
4/27/16 ∙ 9 am ∙ Timon of Athens ∙ UNC-Pembroke
4/27/16 ∙ noon ∙ Pericles, Prince of Tyre ∙ Brunswick Little Theatre
4/27/16 ∙ 3 pm ∙ Cymbeline ∙ NC Central University
4/27/16 ∙ 6 pm ∙ The Winter’s Tale ∙ Studio 1
4/27/16 ∙ 9 pm ∙ The Tempest ∙ Twin City Stage
4/28/16 ∙ midnight ∙ Henry VIII ∙ Warehouse Performance Center
4/28/16 ∙ 3 am ∙ The Two Noble Kinsmen ∙ Stillwater Theatre Company
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