Past Productions

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        Since its founding in 2003, the Shakespeare Society has put on thirteen shows, each one more successfull than the last. The productions have touched all aspects of Shakespearean drama, from comedy to history to tragedy. Aiming for higher level of diversity and freshness each semester, the Society's productions often integrate changes in the time period, altered gender roles, and unique settings to create something both new and memorable. To the right you will find a list and descriptions of our past productions. Keep checking back, as these pages are perpetually under construction!


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Much Ado About Nothing (Spring '09): directed by Lisa Walden and Hannah Ubl

One Act Festival (Fall '08)




Troilus and Cressida (Fall '06)

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