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Folger Theatre has reopened its doors, with the rest of the building to follow on June 21. Learn about the building renovation and start planning your visit.
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From left to right: Macbeth. Alexandre Bida, 19th Century Folger Shakespeare Library. ART Box B584 no.31|Mr. F.R. Benson as Richard III. Lizzie Caswall Smith, between 1900 and 1920. Folger Shakespeare Library. ART File B474.5 no.2 part 3 PHOTO |Macbeth, IV, 2. George Cattermole, 19th century. Folger Shakespeare Library|Michael Tisdale as Leontes. Folger Theatre, 2018. Photo by Teresa Wood.|Stephen Greenblatt’s Tyrant|Coriolanus. Folger Shakespeare Library. ART File S528c2 no.45
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