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Poster for the 2021-22 four-show season

Alabama Shakespeare Project

2022–23

Details forthcoming this August.

2021–22

While we were able to stage Much Ado during a dip in COVID19 cases, the ongoing unpredictability of the coronavirus pandemic and the virulency of the omicron variant necessitated we cancel the remainder of the season.
  • Cancelled — La reina di Scotia (The Queen of Scots), F. Della Valle, 24 Mar 2022 (Grand Gallery, Smith Hall)
  • Cancelled — Fair Maid of the Exchange, T. Heywood, 10 Feb 2022 (Grand Gallery, Smith Hall)
  • Cancelled — The Shoemaker’s Holiday, T. Dekker, 18 Nov 2021 (Grand Gallery, Smith Hall)
  • Much Ado About Nothing, W. Shakespeare, 7 Oct 2021 (Grand Gallery, Smith Hall)
In 2020–21, we went on hiatus to protect our community in the wake of the coronavirus global pandemic.

Improbable Fictions

2019–20

  • Richard III, W. Shakespeare, 4 Mar 2020 (Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center)
  • Paradise Regained, J. Milton, 16 Oct 2019 (ten Hoor Hall 30)
  • Twelfth Night, W. Shakespeare, 2 Oct 2019 (ten Hoor Hall 30)

2018–19

  • “Early Modern Strangers: Crossing Borders in Shakespeare’s Day,” 3 Apr 2019 (Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center)
  • Othello, W. Shakespeare, 22 Oct 2018 (Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center)
  • Medieval Medley: The One About Medieval Theatre, Noah’s Flood, and Dulcitius; 12 Sept 2018 (English Building 205)

2017–18

  • Bingo: Scenes of Money and Death, E. Bond, 19 Apr 2018 (Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center)
  • “The Resurrection” and “Christ’s Appearance to Mary Magdalen” from The York Corpus Christi Cycle, 7 Apr 2018 (First Christian Church of Tuscaloosa)
  • 2 Henry IV, W. Shakespeare, 15 Feb 2018 (Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center)
  • Measure for Measure, W. Shakespeare, 18 Jan 2018 (English Building 205)
  • King John, W. Shakespeare, 17 Nov 2017 (Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center)
  • Samson Agonistes, J. Milton, 9 Oct 2017 (English Building301)
  • Titia Andronica, E. Hildebrand and C. Parker, 21 Sept 2017 (Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center)

2016–17

  • Antony and Cleopatra, W. Shakespeare, 24 Apr 2017 (Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center)
  • Life is A Dream, P. Calderón de la Barca, 30 Mar 2017 (English Building 205)
  • Restoring Summer, D. Forde, 9 Mar 2017 (English Building 205)
  • What Vicious Loves, M. Noseworthy, 26 Feb 2017 (English Building 205)
  • “The Letters of Augusta Evans Wilson,” 15 Oct 2016 (Kentuck Festival of the Arts”
  • “Bechdellian Shakespeare,” 15 Sept 2016 (English Building 205)

2015–16

  • Women at the Assembly, Aristophanes, 25 Mar 2016 (Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center)
  • The Mandrake, N. Machiavelli, 10 Mar 2016 (Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center)
  • Hamlet (Abridged), W. Shakespeare, 18 Nov 2015 (Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center)

2014–15

  • Doctor Faustus, C. Marlowe, 12 Feb 2015 (Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center)
  • The Tempest, W. Shakespeare, 15 Jan 2015 (Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center)
  • As You Like It, W. Shakespeare, 4 Dec 2014 (Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center)
  • Richard III, W. Shakespeare, 1 Oct 2014 (Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center)

2013–14

  • The Comedy of Errors, W. Shakespeare, 18 Apr 2014 (Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center)
  • The Merchant of Venice, W. Shakespeare, 1 Feb 2014 (Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center)
  • 1 and 2 Henry IV, W. Shakespeare, 6 Dec 2013 (Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center)
  • Romeo and Juliet, W. Shakespeare, 5 Sept 2013 (Dinah Washington Cultural Arts Center)

2012–13

  • Wyrd Sisters, T. Pratchett, 23 Apr 2013 (Strode Mansion)
  • The Tragedy of Mariam, E. Cary, 13 Mar 2013 (Kentuck Arts Studio)
  • Coriolanus, W. Shakespeare, 5 Feb 2013 (Kentuck Arts Studio)
  • Julius Caesar, W. Shakespeare, 8 Nov 2012 (English Building 205)
  • Tragedy of Tragedies, H. Fielding, 15 Aug 2012 (English Building 205)

2011–12

  • Lysistrata, Aristophanes, 22 Mar 2012 (Kentuck Arts Studio)
  • All’s Well That Ends Well, W. Shakespeare, 15 Feb 2012 (Bama Theatre)
  • Timon of Athens, W. Shakespeare, 1 Dec 2011 (Bama Theatre)
  • A Midsummer Night’s Dream, W. Shakespeare, 20 Oct 2011 (Bama Theatre)
  • Hecuba, Euripedes, 22 Sept 2011 (Bama Theatre)

2010–11

  • Hamlet, W. Shakespeare, 21 Apr 2011 (Farrah Hall 214)
  • Love’s Labour’s Lost, W. Shakespeare, 10 Mar 2011 (Farrah Hall 214)
  • Two Gentlemen of Lebowski, A. Bertocci, 6 Dec 2010 (Downtown Pub)
  • King Lear, W. Shakespeare, 17 Nov 2010 (Ferguson Theatre)
  • Much Ado About Nothing, W. Shakespeare, 7 Oct 2010 (Bama Theatre)
  • Twelfth Night, W. Shakespeare, 25 Mar 2010 (Bama Theatre) 
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