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Shakespeare’s Will

Cumston Hall 796 Main Street, Monmouth

Meet Anne Hathaway. Shakespeare’s wife, defiantly graceful, unsparingly brave, proudly imperfect. As Anne mourns her husband, avoiding reading his will, she unpacks their relationship before our eyes; revealing secrets and passions from the day they met, to the day he died. As the multiple layers of the play’s title are revealed, we are irreversibly immersed in Anne’s story: her sacrifices, her wisdom, her sexuality and, last but far from least, her ongoing efforts to remain faithful to herself. Shakespeare’s Will sheds light on unexplored aspects of Hathaway’s life by looking through the eyes and heart of the woman who spent a lifetime with, and without, the great poet. This work is the celebration of a life unbowed by tragedy and unapologetic in the face of public scorn.

$15 – $40

Much Ado About Nothing

Cumston Hall 796 Main Street, Monmouth

Confirmed bachelor and soldier Benedick and bright and, often belligerent, Beatrice are obviously meant for one another. Their young proteges, Hero and Claudio, exude love as fresh as springtime dew. But fate has other plans for these two couples, and while Benedick and Beatrice’s friends try to trick the pair into admitting their feelings, the deceitful Don John tricks Claudio into believing that Hero has been unfaithful. It’ll take a wild mix of games, pranks, a disrupted wedding, a faked death, and the utter ineptitude of the local constable to set true love on the right course. Much Ado About Nothing is a sparkling screwball comedy filled with colorful characters, passionate poetry, and Shakespeare’s wittiest wordplay.

$15 – $40

The British Invasion with Mark S. Cartier

Cumston Hall 796 Main Street, Monmouth

On February 9th, 1964, 73 Million people gathered in front of their TV sets to watch the highly anticipated first American performance of The Beatles on the Ed Sullivan Show, which sparked the domination of British Rock and Roll in America. Join TAM Favourite Mark S. Cartier, as he tracks the rise of the group’s popularity from their first steps on American Soil, and the invasion that followed. Tickets: Adults $40 | Seniors $35 | Students $25

$25 – $40