When you clap your hands they need to find another person and swap numbers, in a conspiratorial whisper. Explain that they should continue walking around the space.Then ask pupils to decide on a number, either 1, 2 or 3, and keep it secret.Ask them to walk around the space, as through they were plotting this act. To do this they have to work with a group of other conspirators, in secret.Invite them to imagine that they live in a place where they are ruled by a leader they want to remove and are planning a way to get rid of him. Please call CenterCharge for Performance Tickets and Information.In this activity pupils will get a sense of what it feels like to live with a secret, to think about the consequences of acting against a ruler and what might drive a person to do that. The Armory Ticket Hotline is for Panel Discussions only. The schedule varies by day.Ĭall the Lincoln CenterCharge Box Office for Performance Ticketsīuy tickets to Panel Discussions by clicking on the desired discussion below or by calling the Park Avenue Armory Ticket Hotline Lincoln Center Festival Box Office will be open to the public on site at Park Avenue Armory two hours prior to curtain time. Click Here if you have tickets to Antony and Cleopatra. The RSC’s broadly acclaimed production of Julius Caesar, directed by Lucy Bailey, will replace the performances of Antony and Cleopatra during the company’s Lincoln Center Festival residency. See what the critics are saying about the Royal Shakespeare Company at Park Avenue Armoryįor more information and the most up-to-date news, join our mailing list. Greene Performance Space at WNYC and WQXR takes you behind the scenes in this unprecedented partnership between Lincoln Center Festival and Park Avenue Armory, in association with The Ohio State University to bring the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) to New York for an unprecedented six-week residency to launch five Shakespearean works: The Winter’s Tale, Romeo and Juliet, Julius Caesar, As You Like It and King Lear. “It’s an hubristic thing we’re trying to do.” Michael Boyd, Artistic Director, RSC. Shakespeare can’t wait to meet her.” – Michael Boyd, Artistic Director, RSC “The Armory exerts her own extraordinary gravitational pull on you, opens her long arms wide to your biggest ideas, your greatest emotions and your highest ambitions. Co-presented by Lincoln Center Festival and Park Avenue Armory, in association with The Ohio State University, the critically acclaimed ensemble performs five of Shakespeare’s most beloved plays on a full-scale replica of its Royal Shakespeare Theatre recreated in the Wade Thompson Drill Hall. This rare United States appearance by the Royal Shakespeare Company, coming to New York for an unprecedented six-week residency, is a theater experience not to be missed. “… breathtakingly theatrical” – The Observer (London) “Sexy, dark and genuinely tragic” – The Guardian (London) “Madness with a majestic touch” – The Independent (London) “ beautiful, serious comedy.” – The Times (London) “A thrilling production of Shakespeare’s most macho play.” – The Times (London)
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