Young Shakespeare Players East Present: The Comedy of Errors

Wednesday, January 15, 2020, 7:00 pm
Free Admission. All are welcome!

The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare

Separated just after birth, two pairs of twins are now in the same city, each unaware of the presence of their long-lost counterparts. Confusion, mayhem, and hilarity mounts as the twins are repeatedly mistaken for each other. Four casts, performed by actors ages 8-18.

Performances at The Shea Theater , 71 Avenue A, Turners Falls, MA
Admission is free! No reservations necessary. All Ages Welcome!

Tues, Jan 14, 2020 @ 7pm
Wed, Jan 15, 2020 @ 7pm
Thurs, Jan 16, 2020 @ 7pm
Fri, Jan 17, 2020 @ 7pm
Sat, Jan 18, 2020 @ 1pm & 7pm
Sun, Jan 19, 2020 @ 1pm & 7pm

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Exciting News for A Happening IV: Leviathan

Cloudgaze and Eggtooth Productions are thrilled to announce that we have received a generous grant from the Markham-Nathan Fund for Social Justice to support our 2024 Immersive Arts Festival, “A Happening IV: Leviathan.”

This festival will transform the Shea Theater into an exploration of theme, hosting installations, music, theatrical performances, and movement pieces, featuring the collective contributions of over 30 local artists. Audiences will experience otherworldly environments and narratives inspired by folklore, fairy tales, horror motifs, American literature, and the mythos of the Old Testament, all of which delve into the central question guiding the festival: "What does it mean to encounter something greater than yourself and to be consumed by it?" Through this theme, we explore how a community reemerges and imagines itself after destruction and transformation.

With the support of the Markham-Nathan Fund, we are excited to create an event that complicates perspectives and fosters meaningful dialogue. We are grateful for this partnership and for the work of the Markham-Nathan Fund for Social Justice.

Thanks to the Mass Cultural Council for their vital support this year.We'd also like to thank the Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts for their support in the form of a Flexible Funding grant. We couldn't do this work without you!