2008/2009 Studio Series
The Yale School of Drama's 2008-09 Studio Series performances are FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
Seating is subject to availability.
The Tempest
By William Shakespeare
Adapted by Jorge RodrÃguez and Jen Wineman
Directed by Jen Wineman
Thursday, April 16 at 4PM
Friday, April 17 at 4PM and 8PM
Saturday, April 18 at 4PM
New Theater
1156 Chapel Street
New Haven, CT
Twelve years ago, Prospero—a powerful wizard and the Duke of Milan—was usurped from his throne and abandoned on a desolate, enchanted island with his young daughter. Today, he raises a sea-storm and brings his enemies to his shores. The time for payback has come. One of Shakespeare's most beloved plays, The Tempest is a timeless story of magic, vengeance and the power of forgiveness.
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The Studio Series productions are designed to be learning experiences that complement classroom work, providing a medium for students at Yale School of Drama to combine their individual talents and energies toward the staging of collaboratively created works. Your attendance meaningfully completes that process.
Accessibility Services
| Wheelchair and Accessible Entrances and Seating All Yale School of Drama Studio Series venues are wheelchair accessible and offer accessible seating. |
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| Assistive Listening Devices Assistive Listening Devices are available upon advance request: please reserve your tickets online and then call (203) 432-9740 or email ysd.shows@yale.edu no later than 24 hours prior to the performance you are attending to make your request. |
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| Large Print Programs Large print programs are available at all performances. |

