Presented By: International Center
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre of London - Love's Labour's Lost
Sun, Oct 25 2pm Shakespeare's Globe Theatre of London: Love's Labour's Lost
Location: Power Center, University of Michigan Central Campus, Ann Arbor
Cost: Discounted group ticket price of $20/person. Students, scholars, friends, and families are welcome. Same price for all, regardless of age. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Wear comfortable shoes and dress warmly for walking to the Power Center.
Deadline: Friday, October 9, 2009. NO REFUNDS AFTER THIS DATE.
Register: In order to reserve your ticket for this event, you must sign up and pay in advance by the deadline at the front desk of the International Center (IC) on Central Campus. Cash only and exact change is appreciated, thank you! A UMID must be presented by the person purchasing the tickets. Only 34 tickets are available.
Transportation: We will walk together from the IC to The Power Center. Please arrive at the IC (603 East Madison entrance) to receive your ticket at 1:20pm. The group will leave the IC at 1:30pm!
Event Description: Shakespeare's boisterous celebration of the claims of young love is a festive parade of every weapon in the youthful playwright's comic arsenal; from excruciating cross purposes to silly impersonations, drunkenness, bust-ups and pratfalls. It's also his most joyful banquet of language, groaning with puns, rhymes, bizarre syntax, grotesque coinages and parody. The production employs Renaissance staging, costume and music. With a delightful design and jaunty music, it has abundant charm, entirely enchanting. (The Times, London)
For more information: http://www.ums.org/
Seat Maps: http://www.ums.org/assets/pdf/Power.pdf
Questions: e-mail Jessie Fullenkamp at jfull@umich.edu
If you are interested in learning more about this play, you may consider attending Who is William Shakespeare? on your own: Monday, Oct 12, 7-8:30pm Rackham Auditorium, 915 East Washington, Ann Arbor UMS's Who Is? series aims to break down the barriers between performer and audience by demystifying the artists behind great work. To kick off the series, U-M Professor Ralph Williams will explore the turbulent life and unparalleled work of William Shakespeare, whose legacy has continued to inspire some of the greatest artists of our own time.
Location: Power Center, University of Michigan Central Campus, Ann Arbor
Cost: Discounted group ticket price of $20/person. Students, scholars, friends, and families are welcome. Same price for all, regardless of age. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Wear comfortable shoes and dress warmly for walking to the Power Center.
Deadline: Friday, October 9, 2009. NO REFUNDS AFTER THIS DATE.
Register: In order to reserve your ticket for this event, you must sign up and pay in advance by the deadline at the front desk of the International Center (IC) on Central Campus. Cash only and exact change is appreciated, thank you! A UMID must be presented by the person purchasing the tickets. Only 34 tickets are available.
Transportation: We will walk together from the IC to The Power Center. Please arrive at the IC (603 East Madison entrance) to receive your ticket at 1:20pm. The group will leave the IC at 1:30pm!
Event Description: Shakespeare's boisterous celebration of the claims of young love is a festive parade of every weapon in the youthful playwright's comic arsenal; from excruciating cross purposes to silly impersonations, drunkenness, bust-ups and pratfalls. It's also his most joyful banquet of language, groaning with puns, rhymes, bizarre syntax, grotesque coinages and parody. The production employs Renaissance staging, costume and music. With a delightful design and jaunty music, it has abundant charm, entirely enchanting. (The Times, London)
For more information: http://www.ums.org/
Seat Maps: http://www.ums.org/assets/pdf/Power.pdf
Questions: e-mail Jessie Fullenkamp at jfull@umich.edu
If you are interested in learning more about this play, you may consider attending Who is William Shakespeare? on your own: Monday, Oct 12, 7-8:30pm Rackham Auditorium, 915 East Washington, Ann Arbor UMS's Who Is? series aims to break down the barriers between performer and audience by demystifying the artists behind great work. To kick off the series, U-M Professor Ralph Williams will explore the turbulent life and unparalleled work of William Shakespeare, whose legacy has continued to inspire some of the greatest artists of our own time.
Cost
- $20/person