- HVSF play and picnic at The Garrison: Medea: Re-VersedThe Garrison, Garrison, NY
If you wish to join us, please buy a ticket then post a comment indicating where you will be sitting and sign up - I will then move you from the wait list.
Over the last few years, we have enjoyed several fantastic H.V.S.F - plays alike along with a pre-performance group picnic.On Sunday June 16th join us for:
Medea: Re-Versed by Luis Quintero directed by Nathan Winkelstein
As the audience sits under a tent the performance will occur rain or shine, only the actors might get wet - the show must go on!
*** Schedule ***
- 5.30 pm - picnic
- 7.30 pm - performance starts.
We will meet at 5.30 pm for our potluck picnic. I hope to enjoy the views from the hill - it's a bit of an extra walk - but worth it, so plan accordingly. From the parking follow the path, you will see the tent downhill to the right, continue and then veer left up the grassy slope after crossing the road. The picnic is subject to cancellation, depending on the weather.
*** Purchasing tickets *** If you wish to join us, please purchase your own tickets at Medea: Re-Versed – HVSF (hvshakespeare.org)
Please RSVP on the site and let us know in your comments where you will be located in the tent. I will be at Section 100: Row E, Seat 16
Prices:
$10-100Discounts
There are several discounts available, including "loyalty" if you buy tickets to all 3 shows (some nights excluded) - 25% off before May 1, 20% off afterwards, and tickets are as low as $10 if you don't mind an obstructed view. See the website for all discounts.*** Info about the play ***
### “There’s more to her than anyone could ever infer- You can kick my words to the curb. I think it’s time that we heard from her.”
An ice-cold, high-octane adaptation of Euripides’ play written in battle rap verse, this brand-new hip-hop version of Medea sheds contemporary light on the classic tragedy of family, power, and revenge – as stunning today as it was two thousand years ago. Quintero’s version of the story reignites the sacred rage of our ancestors and illuminates in the most human terms the extraordinary lengths that some people will travel to even the scales of justice.
- HVSF play and picnic at The Garrison: By the QueenThe Garrison, Garrison, NY
If you wish to join us, please buy a ticket then post a comment indicating where you will be sitting and sign up - I will then move you from the wait list.
Over the last few years, we have enjoyed several fantastic H.V.S.F - plays alike along with a pre-performance group picnic.On Sunday July 7th join us for:
By the queen by Whitney White directed by Shana Cooper (adapted from William Shakespeare's Henry VI and Richard III)
As the audience sits under a tent the performance will occur rain or shine, only the actors might get wet - the show must go on!
*** Schedule ***
- 3 pm - picnic
- 5 pm - performance starts.
We will meet at 3 pm for our potluck picnic. I hope to enjoy the views from the hill - it's a bit of an extra walk - but worth it, so plan accordingly. From the parking follow the path, you will see the tent downhill to the right, continue and then veer left up the grassy slope after crossing the road. The picnic is subject to cancellation, depending on the weather.
*** Purchasing tickets *** If you wish to join us, please purchase your own tickets at By The Queen – HVSF (hvshakespeare.org)
Please RSVP on the site and let us know in your comments where you will be located in the tent. I will be at Section 100: Row E, Seat 16
Prices:
$10-100Discounts
There are several discounts available, including "loyalty" if you buy tickets to all 3 shows (some nights excluded) - 25% off before May 1, 20% off afterwards, and tickets are as low as $10 if you don't mind an obstructed view. See the website for all discounts.*** Info about the play ***
Experience Shakespeare’s story of the War of the Roses through the lens of Queen Margaret, the ultimate survivor in a country coming apart at the seams. Part disco party, part riotous post-mortem on a life lived to the fullest, By The Queen puts one brilliant woman at center stage, and the light and heat given off by her stories of resistance and resilience will make you want to call the queens in your own life – your mother, your grandmother, your sister, or your daughter – and ask, “What was it like for YOU?” - HVSF play and picnic at The Garrison: The Murder of Roger AckroydThe Garrison, Garrison, NY
If you wish to join us, please buy a ticket then post a comment indicating where you will be sitting and sign up - I will then move you from the wait list.
Over the last few years, we have enjoyed several fantastic H.V.S.F - plays alike along with a pre-performance group picnic.On Friday July 12th join us for:
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Heidi Armbruster directed by Ryan Quinn, adapted from Agatha Christie.
As the audience sits under a tent the performance will occur rain or shine, only the actors might get wet - the show must go on!
*** Schedule ***
- 5.30 pm - picnic
- 7.30 pm - performance starts.
We will meet at 5.30 pm for our potluck picnic. I hope to enjoy the views from the hill - it's a bit of an extra walk - but worth it, so plan accordingly. From the parking follow the path, you will see the tent downhill to the right, continue and then veer left up the grassy slope after crossing the road. The picnic is subject to cancellation, depending on the weather.
*** Purchasing tickets *** If you wish to join us, please purchase your own tickets at The Murder of Roger Ackroyd – HVSF (hvshakespeare.org)
Please RSVP on the site and let us know in your comments where you will be located in the tent. I will be at Section 100: Row E, Seat 16
Prices:
$10-100Discounts
There are several discounts available, including "loyalty" if you buy tickets to all 3 shows (some nights excluded) - 25% off before May 1, 20% off afterwards, and tickets are as low as $10 if you don't mind an obstructed view. See the website for all discounts.*** Info about the play ***
### “Everyone has something to hide.”
The murder of Roger Ackroyd sends shockwaves through the tight-knit community of King’s Abbot, a drowsy village now awash with suspicion and secrecy. Not to fear — a certain mustachioed Belgian detective is on the case! This highly theatrical adaptation of Agatha Christie’s 1926 masterpiece delves deep into the human psyche’s intricate dance with truth and deception, re-inventing the pleasures of the theatrical whodunnit with HVSF’s signature playful and freewheeling style.