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Thursday, October 31, 2024

Rude Mechanicals Medieval and Renaissance Players to present ‘The Winter’s Tale’ beginning November 4

Shepherd University’s Rude Mechanicals Medieval and Renaissance Players will present William Shakespeare’s tragicomedy “The Winter’s Tale” starting Friday, November 4, in Reynolds Hall.

“The Winter’s Tale” explores loss, trauma, and renewal. Performances will take place at 7:30 p.m. on November 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, and 12; and at 3 p.m. on November 6 and 13. Performances are free for Shepherd students and employees with a valid Rambler ID, $2 for all other students, and $7 for the public.

Shepherd University students in the cast and crew include Ellie Brinkman, Kearneysville, West Virginia; Rachel Carroll, L Harvey, and Journey Sullivan, all of Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Brianna Cline, Savannah Dailey, Brooklyn Gholston, Jewel Klapmuts, Olyvia Thompson, and Hannah Tinsman, all of Martinsburg, West Virginia; Mark Cuthrell, Juniper Elmer, and Ian Wills, all of Bunker Hill, West Virginia; Victoria Dosey and Charlotte Puttock, both of Charles Town, West Virginia;  Erica Foreman, Wardensville, West Virginia; Cecelia Bechtel and Julie Bowen, both of Baker, West Virginia; Alissa Greathouse, Sistersville, West Virginia; William Prudnick and Kit Shrout, both of Beckley, West Virginia; Abigail Stradley, Wheeling, West Virginia; Luca Cook, Middletown, Virginia; Taylor Gonce, Phoenix, Maryland; Mark Van Zalk, Kensington, Maryland; and Azariah White, Hagerstown, Maryland.

For more information, contact Dr. Betty Ellzey, chair, Department of English and Modern Languages.

Original source can be found here.

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