The Irvington Shakespeare Company Will Bring TWELFTH NIGHT to Irvington Theater
The production will be staged outdoors at the O'Hara Nature Center this August..
By: Stephi Wild
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Irvington theatergoers will have a chance to take in a live performance for the first time in over a year with the inaugural production from the Irvington Shakespeare Company: a reimagined, 90-minute Twelfth Night, staged outdoors at the O'Hara Nature Center this August. The brand new company joins four other Arts Partners who regularly collaborate with or present their shows at Irvington Theater.
Founder Kamran Saliani, a professional actor and lifelong Irvington resident, hopes to give back to his hometown by creating a community around classics: "Shakespeare wrote from a Eurocentric viewpoint in a time when only men could play the roles. His work was not exactly a beacon of inclusivity. Now, top that off with complex plot lines, poetic and confusing old English language, and we know why watching Shakespeare can seem like work to many." The Irvington Shakespeare Company aims to change that - with free tickets, an intersectional approach to prioritizing accessibility, representative casting, and wildly creative adaptations that draw on the most basic themes of humanity; "I believe Shakespeare's work is meant to be interpreted, shared and celebrated," Saliani added.
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