The Hilberry's LOVE'S LABOUR's LOST Puts Shakespeare in the 1940s and Celebrates the Valentine's season

By: Jan. 19, 2016
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As Detroit and Wayne State University gear up to host the touring First Folio of Shakespeare's works at the Detroit Institute of Arts and Detroit Public Library, the Maggie Allesee Department of Theatre and Dance will celebrate the Bard's enduring work with Love's Labour's Lost at the Hilberry Theatre. Join the excitement as a group of merry young men vow to maintain chastity as they focus on their studies. However, when the beautiful Princess of France and her ladies arrive, the men have trouble keeping their oath.

Performances will kick off with a masquerade ball opening night party on Friday, January 29thPatrons are invited to participate in a festive celebration at the Hilberry Theatre, complete with

photo booth, entertainment options, and encouraged formal dress. Additional performances will be seen on January 30, February 3-6, and then return for a final weekend March 10-12.

Love's Labour's Lost is directed by Michael J. Barnes, artistic director of the Maggie Allesee Department of Theatre and Dance. Barnes found that the post-World War II Europe setting allows the Hilberry production to stress the importance of love and hope in the play. "This is a play where the need for fame of knowledge is overcome by the need for the true, human contact that comes with falling in love. True knowledge is from being with others-opening one's heart to them. In the end, the need to love can overcome a separation of distance if the desire is great enough."

Special activities centered on the Folio exhibition will include a K-12 teachers workshop focused on the First Folio, performances by Shakespeare in Detroit and the Michigan Shakespeare Festival, several panel discussions centered on aspects of Shakespeare's life, and other additional events. For specific details about the Folio events, please visit the DIA's website at www.dia.org.

Performance dates and times are as follows:

Wednesday 2:00 p.m. (February 3)

Thursday 8:00 p.m. (February 4 and March 3)

Friday 8:00 p.m. (January 29, February 5 and March 4)

Saturday 2:00 p.m. (January 30 and March 5)

Saturday 8:00 p.m. (January 30, February 4, March 5)



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