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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Richard III Audio Slideshow

Enjoy an audio slideshow, featuring original music and production photographs from the Propeller Theatre Company production of RICHARD III at the Huntington, presented in association with the Boston University School of Theatre. Experience Shakespeare as never before when the internationally acclaimed Propeller Theatre Company leaps from England onto a Boston stage for the first time. In RICHARD III, director Edward Hall and his British cast bring a great villain to unsparing life. A rigorous approach to classic text mixes with dynamic physicality and modern flair in the all-male Propeller productions, the theatrical event of the season. Learn more at huntingtontheatre.org/propeller.
Posted by thom dunn at 10:03 AM
Labels: audio slideshow, edward hall, propeller, richard III, shakespeare

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