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Sing a Song of Christmas: Folger Consort Community Sing
Folger Spotlight

Sing a Song of Christmas: Folger Consort Community Sing

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emma poltrack

Visitors to the Folger have long been used to seeing actors and musicians on stage demonstrating their talents through words, song, and movement. What’s less usual is an opportunity to learn how these artists prepare to go on, and rarer still is…

Feasting on (Second) Shepherd's Pie
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Feasting on (Second) Shepherd's Pie

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Folger Theatre

Tending to the flock, stealing sheep, walking to Bethlehem, playing the music that underscores it all…the company of The Second Shepherds’ Play does this and more, night after night. It’s no wonder, then, that such a hectic schedule helps them work…

A Few of Our Favorite Things
Folger Spotlight

A Few of Our Favorite Things

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Folger Theatre

There’s lights on the bushes, garlands festooning the balcony, and poinsettias in the lobby—it’s Christmas at the Folger Theatre for certain! Complimenting the festive spirit, The Second Shepherds’ Play continues performances, charming holiday audiences with its humor and heart in a story…

Wassail All Over the Town: Music in The Second Shepherds' Play
Folger Spotlight

Wassail All Over the Town: Music in The Second Shepherds' Play

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emma poltrack

We visited The Second Shepherds’ Play while they were rehearsing ‘Somerset Wassail,’ but that is only one of the beautiful, festive songs which appears in this production. Today, we hear from Folger Consort Co-Artistic Director Robert Eisenstein, and give you an…

The Second Shepherds' Play Director's Notes
Folger Spotlight

The Second Shepherds' Play Director's Notes

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emma poltrack

But what exactly IS The Second Shepherds’ Play? Continuing with our countdown to the first performance on November 27th, here are some thoughts on the play from adaptor/director Mary Hall Surface, including why she chose to this story to adapt and what makes this medieval…

In Rehearsal with The Second Shepherds' Play
Folger Spotlight

In Rehearsal with The Second Shepherds' Play

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emma poltrack

Yesterday, we introduced you to the talented ladies and gentlemen who are working hard to bring The Second Shepherds’ Play to life. Today, we take you inside the rehearsal room for a quick peak at what actually happens when our cast…

Meet the Cast of The Second Shepherds' Play
Folger Spotlight

Meet the Cast of The Second Shepherds' Play

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Folger Theatre

This week, Folger Spotlight will be giving you glimpses into preparations forThe Second Shepherds’ Play, which begins performances this Sunday, November 27. Folger Spotlight already gave you a sneak peak at the puppet stars of the show. Now, say hello to the humans who…

A Sheepish Co-Star: Puppets in The Second Shepherds' Play
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A Sheepish Co-Star: Puppets in The Second Shepherds' Play

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emma poltrack

Folger Consort’s production of The Second Shepherds’ Play begins performances November 27th. Appearing alongside the talented actors, singers, and musicians on the Folger stage are a number of puppets that help bring this farcical medieval comedy to life. Folger Spotlight chatted…

What happens when actors, musicians, and scholars collaborate on a Restoration Shakespeare play
Shakespeare and Beyond

What happens when actors, musicians, and scholars collaborate on a Restoration Shakespeare play

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Richard Schoch

Participants watch as directors Amanda Eubanks Winkler and Richard Schoch give preliminary stagings to the actors and dancers, for Gildon’s 1700 adaptation of “Measure for Measure.” Part of the November 2014 Folger Institute weekend workshop, “Performing Restoration Shakespeare.” Part of…

Measure for Measure + Dido and Aeneas: A Shakespeare-opera mash-up from 1699 takes the stage
Shakespeare and Beyond

Measure for Measure + Dido and Aeneas: A Shakespeare-opera mash-up from 1699 takes the stage

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Shakespeare & Beyond

Sometimes characterized as a “problem play,” Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure was first performed in the early 1600’s and was printed in the 1623 First Folio where it is listed as a comedy. During the Restoration, many of Shakespeare’s plays were adapted to suit the times, and…

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