Idaho Theater for Youth, an educational outreach tour of the Idaho Shakespeare Festival, will perform The Shakespeare Stealer at the Morrison Center for the Performing Arts on April 2, 2016, at 2pm.
The Morrison Center Endowment Foundation has generously provided the Shakespeare Festival with a grant to put on this free-to-the-public performance - no tickets or reservations required. Appropriate for ages 5 and up, this exciting play follows Widge, an orphan and apprentice as he is taken to London by a new master where he learns wrong from right and finds his path in life and a family that wants him. The Shakespeare Stealer is adapted from Gary L. Blackwood's popular young adult novel of the same name. This rollicking adventure is filled with comedy, drama and derring-do, The Shakespeare Stealer will take you on an exciting journey to the world of Elizabethan theater. This performance will be interpreted into American Sign Language (ASL) by Holly Thomas-Mowery & LaVona Andrew.
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