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The show was expected to debut on the Boise stage in 2020, but another COVID-19 outbreak pushed the opening night back once again.
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You’ll quickly run out of words to describe Gerry McIntyre: Actor/singer/dancer/choreographer/director … you get the idea.
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With a tip of the fedora to another much-loved American humorist, Murray Horwitz says, ‘I’ve never seen a microphone I didn’t like.”
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Morning Edition host George Prentice sits down with the creator of the musical Ain't Misbehavin to talk about it's history and journey to Idaho.
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For the company of Much Ado About Nothing, the 2022 summer season opener at Idaho Shakespeare and the festival's first full season in three years, returning to the Boise amphitheater is much more than a homecoming.
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Curtis Stigers doesn’t like to look back.“I've tended to just move forward and plow ahead and do new things and confuse critics and publicists.”
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It was March of 2020 when the creative team of the Idaho Shakespeare Festival, which teams with the Great Lakes Theater in Ohio, was rehearsing Much Ado About Nothing.
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Idaho Shakespeare's 2022 season brings timeless love stories, familiar favorites and a few surprisesAs so many of us reflect on the year that was 2021, there’s even better reason to look forward to 2022 and see what it has to offer, particularly in the arts world. And the Idaho Shakespeare Festival might have the ideal tonic for the soul: Much Ado About Nothing.
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The forecast calls for a wallop of a storm when Shakespeare’s The Tempest blows into Idaho Shakespeare Festival's amphitheater beginning August 12.
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It has been nearly two years since audiences filled the amphitheater of the Idaho Shakespeare Festival. Cast, crew and the ISF production team are ready to launch their much-anticipated 2021 season on Thursday, July 8.