The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [revised] [again], Nov. 6-10

Five young people smile for a photo beside the Stag statue on Fairfield University's campus in a sunny outdoor setting.

Theatre Fairfield, Fairfield University’s resident production company, will kick off its 2024-25 season with a hilarious Shakespeare sendup by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield, with new revisions by Singer and Winfield.

Brace yourself for a rollicking, fast-moving romp through all of Shakespeare’s plays in 97 minutes!

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [revised] [again] will be performed live at 7:30 p.m. from Wednesday, Nov. 6 through Saturday, Nov. 9, with 2 p.m. matinees on Saturday, Nov. 9, and Sunday, Nov. 10. The play will be staged in the Wien Black Box Theatre of the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts.

Tickets are now on sale at the Quick Center Box Office:

  • $10 general admission
  • $5 for all students

Call the Box Office at (203) 254-4010, or purchase tickets online at the Quick Center for the Arts.

“What is so exciting about this show is that it truly is an immersive experience involving everyone inquisitive enough to step into the theatre” says Nora Jacobi ’25, assistant director and marketing intern for Theatre Fairfield. “This show is simply a group of real friends who all have their own opinions about Shakespeare but come together to play and connect to every audience member within 97 minutes of wildly fun entertainment.”

For more information about the production, visit Theatre Fairfield.

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [revised] [again] cast features Katie Cash ’28, Angelo Corsini ’25, Samantha Learson ’26, Courtney Sabogal ’26, Alyssa Suarez ‘25. The production’s artistic team includes producers Lynne Porter and Jan Mason, costume designer Julie Leavitt-Learson, scenic designer Jessie Lizotte, lighting designer Lynne Chase, technical director Anne Kendall, stage manager Gabriela Esposito, assistant stage manager Jacobo Merino Fernandez ’28, and intimacy director Jamie Monahan.

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