Live performance returns to historic Memorial Hall as gifted theatre artists explore vital dialogues of our turbulent times in the Resilience Staged Reading Series.
Memorial Hall presents
The Resilience Staged Reading Series
THE STORY OF KING LEAR
Adapted from Shakespeare by Daniel Elihu Kramer
Directed by Gabriella DiVincenzo
October 10, 17, 20, 23 & 31
The Memorial Hall Green Ballroom
A ruler abdicates power, yet demands honor and privilege.
CCM Drama professor Brant Russell explores the nature of authority in THE STORY OF KING LEAR, an adaptation of the Shakespearean drama that features contemporary language and a small cast playing multiple roles.
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About The Resilience Staged Reading Series
Live performance returns to historic Memorial Hall as gifted theatre artists explore vital dialogues of our turbulent times in the Resilience Staged Reading Series. With a maximum capacity of just 24 patrons, four contemporary plays and adaptations are presented in the safe, socially distant Green Ballroom.
Tables are available in socializing groups of two or four. In lieu of tickets, reservations may be made with a pay-what-you-can donation. The recommended donation is $20 per person. All net proceeds of the intimate productions will directly benefit the theater artists on stage and behind the scenes. For donation amounts other than those listed on the ticketing page, please call the Memorial Hall Box Office (Tue – Fri, Noon – 4 pm) at (513)977.8838.
In lieu of tickets, reservations may be made with a pay-what-you-can donation. The recommended donation is $20 per person. All net proceeds of the intimate productions will directly benefit the theater artists on stage and behind the scenes. For donation amounts other than those listed on the ticketing page, please call the Memorial Hall Box Office (Tue – Fri, Noon – 4 pm) at (513)977.8838.
Phone: 513-977-8838
2020/10/10 - 2020/10/31
Memorial Hall OTR
1225 Elm Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202
The most convenient parking option is directly across the street at the Washington Park Garage https://www.3cdc.org/where-to-park/#over-the-rhine