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Shakespeare in Detroit: As You Like It

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Friday, May 17, 2024
7 p.m.

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Friday, May 24, 2024
7 p.m.

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*Registration is FREE for residents of Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties.

Location:

Lecture Hall

5200 Woodward Ave
Detroit, MI 48202
United States

This fast-paced, Victorian-era production of Shakespeare's As You Like It pays homage to early Black silent films in celebration of the DIA's special exhibition Regeneration: Black Cinema 1898 – 1971. Using projection and footage from the era, Shakespeare in Detroit (SiD) and director Lynch Travis tell the story of Rosalind and Orlando, one of Shakespeare's most popular couples.

Curated for young audiences, this adaptation, devised by SiD Founder Sam White, features one of Shakespeare's most beloved quotes: "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players." (90 min., with one ten-minute intermission) 

Registration is encouraged. Capacity is limited; seating begins 30 minutes prior to performance. 

Please note: Some printed materials may incorrectly list May 18 as a performance date for As You Like It. Performance dates are May 17 and May 24, as listed on DIA.org.

Shakespeare in Detroit produces groundbreaking, professional productions of Shakespeare’s works at various sites throughout the city – from traditional theatres to nontraditional spaces – to give access to both new and conventional theatre audiences, while highlighting Detroit’s vast array of historical structures, venues and parks. This site-specific template has created a movement of new audiences for classical theatre in the city of Detroit and challenged the status quo as it concerns Shakespeare’s canon.

Shakespeare in Detroit

This fast-paced, Victorian-era production of Shakespeare's As You Like It pays homage to early Black silent films in celebration of the DIA's special exhibition Regeneration: Black Cinema 1898 – 1971. Using projection and footage from the era, Shakespeare in Detroit (SiD) and director Lynch Travis tell the story of Rosalind and Orlando, one of Shakespeare's most popular couples.

Curated for young audiences, this adaptation, devised by SiD Founder Sam White, features one of Shakespeare's most beloved quotes: "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players." (90 min., with one ten-minute intermission) 

Registration is encouraged. Capacity is limited; seating begins 30 minutes prior to performance. 

Please note: Some printed materials may incorrectly list May 18 as a performance date for As You Like It. Performance dates are May 17 and May 24, as listed on DIA.org.

Shakespeare in Detroit produces groundbreaking, professional productions of Shakespeare’s works at various sites throughout the city – from traditional theatres to nontraditional spaces – to give access to both new and conventional theatre audiences, while highlighting Detroit’s vast array of historical structures, venues and parks. This site-specific template has created a movement of new audiences for classical theatre in the city of Detroit and challenged the status quo as it concerns Shakespeare’s canon.