Mid-Michigan's Williamston Theatre Ends Season With THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (Abridged), Runs Thru 8/9

By: Jul. 09, 2009
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Mid-Michigan's newest professional theatre company, the Williamston Theatre, finishes off its 2008-2009 Season with The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged), which willrun Thursday, July 2 - Sunday, August 9. Tickets are now on sale.

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) is a co-production with the Tipping Point Theatre in Northville. The show ran in Northville prior to coming to Williamston,therefore there will only be one Preview performance, Thursday, July 2. The Official OpeningNight is Friday, July 3.

Performances will run Thursday and Friday evenings at eight o'clock,Saturday matinees at three o'clock and evenings at eight o'clock and Sunday matinees at two o'clock. Please note there will not be a three o'clock performance on Saturday, July 4.

Think you know Shakespeare? The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged), written by Adam Long, Daniel Singer and Jess Winfield, is a hilarious insight in to whatShakespeare is really talking about. Three talented actors will take the audience on a laugh-a-minute romp through all of Shakespeare's work - yes, ALL of it - in less than two hours!!The cast consists of Aral Gribble (Every Christmas Story Ever Told!!, Fully Committed, HateMail), Keith Kalinowski (Panache) and Kevin T. Young. The show was directed byWilliamston Theatre's Artistic Director, Tony Caselli (Leaving Iowa, Every Christmas StoryEver Told!!, Hate Mail).

The production team includes set and lights by Daniel C. Walker(Flyover, USA, Every Christmas Story Ever Told!!, Maidens, Mothers and Crones), costumesby Amber Marisa Cook, sound by Karin Pearson and props by Jennifer Steger. The StageManager is Erin K. Snyder.Tickets are Pay-What-You-Can for Thursday, July 2. Regular ticket prices for the rest of the runare $24.00 on Friday and Saturday evenings, $20.00 on weekend matinees and $18.00 onThursday evenings.

Discounted rates are available for groups of 10 or more for mostperformances. Tickets can be ordered by calling (517) 655-SHOW (7469), Monday - Fridayfrom 12 - 6pM. Williamston Theatre patrons will find ample parking on the street and in severalmunicipal lots throughout the city. The theatre is located at 122 S Putnam Street in downtown Williamston (exit 117 off of I-96) just south of Grand River Avenue.

The Williamston Theatre is a not-for-profit, professional live theatre company dedicated toproducing plays that excite, engage and entertain our audiences. The theatre opened its doors in2006 and has received a number of local awards including the 2008 Robert Busby AwardWinner from the Lansing State Journal for their extraordinary overall contribution to theatre inthe Greater Lansing Area. Additional information about the Williamston Theatre, its 2009-2010 Season and founding members is available online at www.williamstontheatre.org or by calling (517) 655-SHOW(7469)


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