The morning after the sacking of Troy, the surviving women--their husbands, sons, and fathers killed--await their fate at the hands of the victorious Greeks. Euripides' classic play presents Hecuba, the proud Queen of Troy as she steels herself and her subjects for slavery and death, seeking desperately for any opportunity to defy their captors. The devastating scene that follows, as the Greeks dole out even more death and divide the women among themselves, has served as one of the Western world's most powerful indictments of war of 2500 years.
Date and Time: November 12, 13, and 14 at 7pm Purchase tickets at: clementstheatre.com
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Thespians are still busy learning in a different way! Many summer programming has moved to online workshops. Choose to keep learning by enjoying the free online shows from all over the world! The National Theatre along with Playbill.com have released ways to see some of the best theatre in the world on your home computer screen.
Additionally, famous performers are offering classes. You can dance with Debbie Allen and her company, learn from The Daily8Count online and much more! You can also hear all of Shakespeare's sonnets from one of the best, Patrick Stewart! Remember to keep working on your craft but also get out and enjoy the summer as we wait for the ability to stream Hamilton, the Musical beginning July 3rd. With all that we lost during the pandemic, we have also gained so much! Sit back, work on your craft and "BE BETTER"! It is the time of the year that many students start thinking about how they are going to spend their summer and how much theatre they can get in with friends. We want to remind you that there are lots of summer programs held all over the state and some that you will find around the US. Take the time and research! Many of our universities and colleges host summer programming that features students working on productions both as actors and also in tech.
You can also look at community theatres who have summer programs and shows. If you can, sign up to work the shows and also volunteer to help clean the prop and costume closets! Not only do you get service hours, help them out you also get future information for you to take the information back to your school. Props are always a swap shop area and knowledge is power! READ, Read, read over the summer! Be looking for those monologues and audition songs! Serve as an usher for the local theatre and get in to see shows free and build up your binder of material. You got this! Start looking at how you will fill up your summer and build your theatre resume! We look forward to seeing you at one of our Leadership Days too! |
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