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Shakespeare’s Will, August 7
August 7, 2021 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm EDT
The story of a woman who loved her husband and children deeply, made incredible sacrifices, and maintained her strength and spirit throughout life’s challenges with—and without—the most famous playwright in history, William Shakespeare. It’s a moving, funny, and poetic celebration of the life of Anne Hathaway.
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Performances:
7:30 pm August 6, 7, 11*, 12, 13, 14
2:00 pm August 7, 8, 14, 15
*Wednesday, August 11 the 7:30 pm performance is Pay What You Will! Name your price for this performance.
Runs August 6–15 • All seats $25
Cast
Katrina Ferguson (Anne Hathaway) is pleased to return to Oldcastle Theatre Company. Oldcastle favorites include: A Moon for the Misbegotten, Things We Do for Love, Judevine, Hard Times, Engaging Shaw, A Tale of Two Cities, The Beauty Queen of Leenane, and The Ride Down Mt. Morgan. Katrina has performed Off Broadway, across the U.S., and Europe. Regional Theatre: Dorset Theatre Festival; Ivoryton Playhouse; Florida Rep; Northern New England Rep; Greenbrier Valley Theatre, WV; Arts Center Coastal Carolina; and numerous shows at NJ’s Bickford Theatre, Centenary Stage Co. and NJ Rep. Tours: American Drama Group Europe, A Christmas Carol (6 seasons); National Shakespeare Co/US tour. Originally from Australia, Katrina has called the U.S. home for over 30 years. She is based in NY, lives in NJ and is married to her favorite actor, J.C. Hoyt. Proud member of Actors’ Equity and SAG-AFTRA. www.katrinaferguson.info
Nathan Stith (Director) has worked with Oldcastle Theatre Company for over 20 years as an actor and director. Most recently he directed 39 Steps and Brighton Beach Memoirs and appeared in Moonlight and Magnolias. He has also appeared in national tours of Jesus Christ Superstar and Romeo and Juliet as well as at regional theatres including the Colorado Shakespeare Festival, Arvada Center for the Performing Arts, and Riverside Theatre, among others. Nathan holds a Ph.D. in theatre from the University of Colorado and is an assistant professor of theatre at Trinity University in San Antonio, TX.