Tag: 2009/10
Romeo in Performance
By Evan Jonigkeit, Romeo in Romeo and Juliet We are three weeks from the closing of “our little skit” as Mr. Fagan (Mercutio) has coined it. Though my heart is…
Read MoreOf Teachers and Tragedies
By Brittany Howard, Arden Professional Apprentice I come from a family of teachers. Literally, sisters, parents, aunts, uncles, grandparents—they are all teachers. So, growing up, I was determined that I…
Read MoreRomeo and Juliet Fight Night with Arden’s Sylvan Society
On Tuesday, March 9, members of the Arden’s board and Sylvan Society were invited to learn stage combat from members of the Romeo and Juliet cast. Watch this video to…
Read MoreWhat audiences are saying about Blue Door
Blue Door has been sparking conversation. Here’s a short video where we caught up with some audience members after the show to see what they thought!
Read MoreOpening Night of Romeo and Juliet
We opened Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet on Wednesday, March 3. Our Sylvan Society members attended a pre-show party at GiGi Restaurant and Lounge in Old City. Following the performance, guests…
Read MoreRomeo and Juliet Question of the Week Contest
Who would you die for? (and other loaded questions) During the run of Romeo and Juliet, we’ll be posting a different provocative question on Facebook, Twitter, and all around town….
Read MoreRomeo in Rehearsal
By Evan Jonigkeit, Romeo in Romeo and Juliet We have arrived in the world of “our Verona” Our set is simple and our lights are rich. We are in the process…
Read MoreFirst Rehearsal of Romeo and Juliet
By Evan Jonigkeit, Romeo in Romeo and Juliet Yesterday was our first rehearsal. I walked in with trepidation as I do with many of my projects, wondering if I will…
Read MoreShadows for Peter Pan
By Donna Ellis and Brian Morrison from Hands UP Productions In order to bring the magical story Peter Pan alive for a Deaf audience, Hands UP Productions and the Arden…
Read MoreBlue Door, a video trailer
Here’s a brief video teaser of Blue Door, featuring actors Johnnie Hobbs, >pharm Jr. and Kes Khemnu. The play is now on stage through March 21, so come on down…
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