William Shakespeare's play Troilus and Cressida is set during the final days of the Trojan War—however, it isn’t a story about the fall of Troy. Instead, it is a play about storytellers and storytelling, about perspective, and about staring down the insurmountable. This ensemble-driven production will use Shakespeare’s text as a vehicle for exploring what it means to courageously move through life at a time when empires are collapsing.
Tickets are "pay what you can" donations which means that we accept and appreciate donations, but we welcome students to attend for free.
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Posted on Monday, November 18, 2024 by Callum Doerner
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