Henry IV, part 2
What does it take to be a good leader? A good father? A good son? A good human? This delightful play offers up these questions and more with no easy answers in sight. In the midst of dying and an … Read More
The Taming of the Shrew
A troupe of Women’s Suffragists perform one of Shakespeare’s earlier comedies as part of a raucous protest demonstration for Women’s Rights. The story of strong-willed, outspoken Katherine and arrogant Petruchio’s attempts to tame her into marriage at the entreaty of … Read More
The Three Musketeers
The Swashbuckling story of The Three Musketeers will delight audiences in Seattle-area parks this summer. “We have some tremendously talented Stage combatants in Seattle and I look forward to setting them loose,” says Erin Day, GreenStage artistic director who … Read More
Henry IV, Part 1
By William Shakespeare Directed by Amelia Meckler Bowers Continuing the story line we began last year with Richard II, we look at the reign of King Henry IV. His reign is not going well, with war in Wales and … Read More
Richard II
Directed by Susannah Rose Woods Summer 2017 Strife amongst the nobility is at the root of Richard II, both the play and the King’s reign. Torn between his cousin Henry Bolingbroke, the Duke of Hereford, and Thomas Mowbray, the Duke … Read More
The Comedy of Errors
Directed by David Gassner SUMMER 2017 Duke Solinus wants to “Make Ephesus Great Again.” With a well thought out policy based on his strongly held beliefs, he has proclaimed that any immigrants from Syracuse found in Ephesus will be put … Read More
The Merry Wives of Windsor
Directed by Daniel Wood Sir John Falstaff arrives in Windsor somewhat short on cash, and decides his best remedy for the situation is to marry a rich woman. He sets about courting the married Mistress Ford and Mistress Page, sending … Read More