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Flock
Theater in the
Arboretum - 2004
Now
is the time . . . The warm days and clear nights beckon us to get
out and explore the assortment of outdoor delights that Connecticut
has to offer. What better addition to our meanderings than a splash
of theater in the
Connecticut College Arboretum!
"The
Tempest" by Shakespeare
July 15-18 and 22-25
A
Series of Molier 's Short Plays
August 5-8 and 12-15
Flock inaugurates a new tradition in the Arbo, presenting three
hilarious
short plays by one of France's greatest and funniest playwrights.
"The
Frogs" by Aristopahnes
August 26-29 and September 2-5
Flock will conclude its summer activities in the Arobretum with
the
side-splitting, classic comedy by Aristophanes. A treat for all
in the perfect setting for amphibians and humans alike!
Scenes from "The Tempest"
Bill Steinmayer (far left) plays the role of Caliban,
a savage slave.
Ferdinand,
son of Alonzo, is played by Mycah Hogan. Miranda, daughter of Prospero,
is played by Christina Wallace.
A
night to remember!
Flock
Theater Staff
Derron Wood - Executive Artistic Director
Gerard Hall - Assistant to the Artistic Director
Michael Langlois - Associate Artist
David Maratineau - Artist-in-training
Mycah Hogan - Intern
Erica Weston - Intern
Derron
Wood is principal director of Flock's Summer Theater in
the Arboretum where he has directed Macbeth, Much Ado
About Nothing, The Tempest, Oedipus Rex,
Romeo & Juliet, and Agamemnon.
Mermaid
Dancers, children from the Imperial Academy of Dance, begin the
theatrical evening (below).
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