Located in the 'green heart' of Germany, the Bad Hersfeld Festival is one of Germany's oldest and most distinguished open-air theatre festivals. Every summer since 1951, highly acclaimed international actors from theatre, film and television have brought major works of world literature to the stage each evening, performing for an audience of 1600 in the setting provided by the ruin of a Romanesque church dating to the 12th century.
Located in the 'green heart' of Germany, the Bad Hersfeld Festival is one of Germany's oldest and most distinguished open-air theatre festivals. Every summer since 1951, highly acclaimed international actors from theatre, film and television have brought major works of world literature to the stage each evening, performing for an audience of 1600 in the setting provided by the ruin of a Romanesque church dating to the 12th century.
Beginning February 5th, Cleveland Public Theatre will be presenting G.S., written by Jonathan Wilhelm and directed by Jenna Messina. In G.S., Gertrude Stein finds herself sharing a flat in Paris with George Sand, along with their respective lovers, Alice B. Toklas and Alfred de Musset.
Beginning February 5th, Cleveland Public Theatre will be presenting G.S., written by Jonathan Wilhelm and directed by Jenna Messina. In G.S., Gertrude Stein finds herself sharing a flat in Paris with George Sand, along with their respective lovers, Alice B. Toklas and Alfred de Musset.
The Red Bull Theater Revelation Readings continue in 2008 with a presentation of Bertolt Brecht's Edward II on Monday, January 7 at 7PM - featuring Michael Cerveris, Denis O'Hare, Randy Harrison and more.