WHAT
(Two) No Gentlemen of Verona: Shakespeare's bromance, with no bros.
World War II is coming to an end, and as the soldiers return home, the ladies who stayed behind have a play for them. Take a good look at yourselves, though our eyes. 90 minutes
http://shows.capfringe.org/shows/494-The-Rude-Mechanicals-No-Gentlemen-of-Verona.html WHO
The ladies of the Rude Mechanicals -
http://www.rudemechanicals.com Specifically, in order of appearance: Melissa Schick as Valentine; Katie Wanschura as Proteus; Emma Klemt as Speed; Elise Berg as Julia; Shannon Riley as Lucetta; Rebecca Proch as Antonio; Melissa Robinson as Panthino; Lisa Hill-Corley as Silvia; Mikki Barry as Launce; Calvin the Deeple as Crabbe; Rachel Duda as Thurio; Amy Rauch as The Duke; Emma Klemt, Rebecca Proch, Melissa Robinson as The Outlaws.
Director: Joshua Engel; Assistant Director: Morrigan Condo; Stage Manager: Melanie Jester.
WHERE
Warehouse, 1019 7th Street NW, Washington, DC
METRO: Mt. Vernon Sq. 7th Street (Green/Yellow)
BUS: 70, 71, 79, 80, G8, P6, X2
CIRCULATOR: Convention Center/Waterfront; Georgetown/Union Station
WHEN
Jul 11th 8:30 pm
Jul 14th 10 pm
Jul 16th 10:30 pm
Jul 17th 7:30 pm
Jul 22nd 6 pm
Jul 24th 8:30 pm
WHY
Because we alone have the socks to do it! (Just ask any of us…)
MORE DETAILS
Tickets: Tickets are $15 each (or less if you buy a package) and can be bought online at
http://www.CapFringe.org/ or by calling the box office @ 866-811-4111. If you want to brave the heat, you can also get them at the Fringe Box Office at at Fort Fringe, 607 New York Avenue NW. July 8-25, 2010 / Tues-Thu, Noon-11pm / Fri-Sun, 10 am-11 pm.
ABOUT CAPITAL FRINGE
Capital Fringe is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization founded in the summer of 2005 with the purpose of infusing energy into performing arts in the Washington, DC region through our yearly Fringe Festival and year-round Fringe Training Factory. Our mission is to connect exploratory artists with adventurous audiences by obtaining and creating outlets and spaces for creative, cutting-edge, and contemporary performance in the District. Capital Fringe encourages artists to express and develop their talents and artistic visions without barriers.
Capital Fringe is supported by the Government of the District of Columbia, DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities, the Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation, the Meyer Foundation, Dreyfus Foundation, PEPCO Holdings, MARPAT, Washington Post Company, Philip L. Graham Fund, The Downtown DC Business Improvement District, as well as invaluable support from our Fringe Family of Donors.