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NIGHT ONE of our International Performance Festival "Celebrating Shakespeare" begins with the curtain-raiser at 7:30pm, followed by the mainstage performance at 8:30pmTickets are $25, available at the LSPU Hall box office.
7:30pm:
SHAKESPEARE'S SIRENS is a short and engaging cabaret-style one-woman show that explores the stories of some of Shakespeare's most famous women, and the original songs they sing.
It examines a recurring question: Why do Shakespeare's women always sing, suffer, and then die?
Using original speeches from Shakespeare, plus songs from his plays and folk songs from the Elizabethan era as an anchor, the show is performed and sung by Hannah Johnson, and accompanied on classical guitar in the authentic Renaissance style by her husband, Jacob Johnson.
8:30pm:
This production of TWELFTH NIGHT (performed for us ON Twelfth Night!) from Western Australia's ShakespearED company embraces a fast-paced, high-energy approach that brings together a cast of five highly experienced performers, gives them a cut script to learn, a few rehearsals, and then puts them in front of an audience.
The concept behind ShakespearED is to strip Shakespeare down to its essentials—focusing on storytelling, character dynamics, and the raw energy of live performance.
This approach demands versatility, quick thinking, and a deep understanding of Shakespeare’s language.
The actors must navigate rapid character switches, minimal props, and basic lighting.
The result is a performance that is both fun and serious, proving that Shakespeare’s works can be accessible and entertaining.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Resource Centre For The Arts, LSPU Hall, 3 Victoria Street,St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
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