Murray Shakespeare Festival 2014

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Thank you, and looking ahead to 2014

Another great Murray Shakespeare Festival has come to an end. The American Shakespeare Festival delivered masterful performances of Shakespeare's hilarious comedy Twelfth Night and John Webster's gripping tragedy The Duchess of Malfi. We hope you enjoyed the festival as much as we did. And now, looking ahead ...

Mark your calendars for next year's Shakespeare Festival performances from March 10-14, 2014, bringing you Othello, Henry IV Part I, and The Merry Wives of Windsor by the American Shakespeare Center. 


Shakespeare Festival
2014 Performances

Monday, March 10, 2014
Henry IV, Part 1
7 p.m.

Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Othello
10 a.m. and 7 p.m.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Othello
10 a.m.

Thursday, March 13, 2014
The Merry Wives of Windsor
7 p.m.

Friday, March 14, 2014
Henry IV, Part 1
10 a.m.


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TEACHER WORKSHOPS
On June 10-11, 2013, we're offering teacher workshops on The Winter's Tale and Henry IV, Part 1. Interested? Find details here!


IN THE MEDIA


HIGHLIGHT VIDEOS

New! Festival 2013 highlight videos by Roundabout U: 
Shakespeare in the Park
Shakespeare in the Schools

Festival 2012 video: Shakespeare in the Schools.

Festival 2011 video: Festival highlights


AND MORE MEDIA...

Werewolves and a Singing Fool...
At the WKMS studios, Murray Shakespeare Festival organizers Dr. Barbara Cobb and Dr. Rusty Jones talk about some of the more interesting elements of Shakespeare's comedy Twelfth Night and John Webster's gripping tragedy The Duchess of Malfi.

Students journey to American Shakespeare Center
See the story, and check out some photos.

Sixty-Second Shakespeare
These gems, produced by WKMS, pack the fun and wonder of Shakespeare's memorable characters into 60-second punches.

The Bard or Not the Bard?
Murray Shakespeare Festival Chair Dr. Rusty Jones discusses fact versus Hollywood in this interview about the movie Anonymous with local NPR member station WKMS. See the New York Times story "Hollywood Dishonors the Bard."



Related Links and More

Join the Murray Shakespeare Festival Facebook group.

Check out the American Shakespeare Center on Facebook.

Visit the American Shakespeare Center website.



FESTIVAL CONTACT

Dr. William "Rusty" Jones

270-809-2397 phone

wjones1@murraystate.edu



TICKET INFORMATION

Murray Shakespeare Festival 

We'll post ticket information in early 2014. Stay tuned! 

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