Special Events Thursday Night Prologues Thursdays, 6:15 PM
Join us on the Terrace for engaging pre-show discussions with artists, scholars, and educators, about the intersectionality of art, theater, environmental sustainability, social justice, heritage, and so many other topics. Thursday Night Prologues are free and open to the public! July 7 | Music & Movement at HVSF A conversation with Musical Director Saul Nache and Choreographer Kimiye Corwin.
July 14 | ROMEO & JULIET Dr. Seth Herbst, West Point Assistant Professor of English, discusses the Shakespearean classic.
July 21 | Climate Conversations Sandra Goldmark, Associate Professor of Professional Practice in Theatre, Director of Campus Sustainability and Climate Action at Barnard College in conversation with HVSF Artistic Director Davis McCallum, and Dr. Radley Horton, Lamont Research Professor, Ocean and Climate Physics, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO), Columbia Climate School.
July 28 | Yellow Finch Project A conversation about enhancing the lives of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and other social-communication issues through the art of theater.
Aug. 4 | HVSF2 In conversation with MEMNON playwright and HVSF commissioned artist Will Power.
Aug. 18 | WHERE WE BELONG - A Conversation with Evan T. Pritchard Evan T. Pritchard, a descendant of the Mi’kmaq people, has taught Native American studies at Pace University, Vassar College, and Marist College and is the director of the Center for Algonquin Culture.
Aug. 25 Speaker to be announced.
Sept. 1 | Romeos and Juliets Generations of star-crossed lovers, Carl Howell and Angela Janas (2012), Kurt Rhoads and Nance Williamson (2022), discuss these roles.
Sept. 8 | MR. BURNS: A Conversation with The Civilians Artistic Director, Steven Cosson Hear from Steven Cosson on why MR. BURNS was originally chosen for commission by The Civilians, New York, NY.
Sept. 15 | Our Future Davis McCallum shares the vision for the site and future of the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival.
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