Shakespeare Dallas: The Taming of the Shrew
November 26, 2012
Over the next five years, we are proud to present, in collaboration with Shakespeare Dallas, all of William Shakespeare’s words. Performed and directed by local actors and special guests of Shakespeare Dallas and the Center, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare is a unique opportunity to experience the entirety of the Bard’s catalog. The performances are made possible through the generosity of the Mankoff Family Foundation. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare will be presented in monthly staged readings in Nancy B. Hamon Hall in the Winspear Opera House.
$10 (reserved seat in advance); Pay what you can at the door
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