
Directed by visiting artist Shelley Bolman and staged in Beale Street Memphis, this Ja zz age retelling of a tale of mistaken identity and romantic pursuit plays out before the rich backdrop of the Roaring Twenties. A time of blues and booze, of post-war partying and prohibition, this period in American life paralleled the raucous Twelfth Night holiday around which the Bard’s tale was set. With a live jazz quartet, 20s choreography and original blues composition, it’s going to be an experience you won’t want to miss!
Performances: Sat 5/3: 8:00pm Sun 5/4: 2:00pm, 8:00pm Thurs 5/8: 8:00pm Fri 5/9: 8:00pm Sat 5/10: 2:00pm, 8:00pm Sun 5/11: 2:00pm
Tickets (at the Harvard Box Office): $8/student $12/general
Produced by this incomparable duo:

(Full disclosure: my close friends/pseudo-roomies Tara and Tiffanie)



