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SUMMARY:Galileo’s Daughter
DESCRIPTION:Presented by WAM Theater \n\n “Smart & poignant… A quietly moving drama about truth and faith†— The Chicago Reader \n\nRattled by a personal crisis\, a playwright flees to Florence to study the letters between Galileo and his eldest daughter Maria Celeste. Caught up in the threats against her father\, Maria must abandon her work and join a convent. The writer’s discovery of Maria’s strength and tenacity inspires her own pursuit of purpose. Alternating between past and present\, this play is a personal examination of faith\, forgiveness\, and the cost of seeking and speaking truth.\n\nArtistic Director Genée Coreno and Managing Director Molly Merrihew are delighted to share that WAM Theatre’s Fall production of Galileo’s Daughter by Jessica Dickey (The Amish Project\, The Rembrandt\, Row After Row) will be a co-production with Central Square Theater. The production will begin its run in the Berkshires at Shakespeare & Company’s Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre in Lenox this October; then transfer to Central Square Theatre in Cambridge in November giving audiences on both sides of the state a chance to experience the history\, science and magic of the performance.\n\n“I am thrilled to join WAM this season to direct Galileo’s Daughter\, a play that strikes a chord with me. The show travels with a writer working through her own crisis by investigating the history of a brilliant woman long since buried with time. Unearthing their lives in this fast moving\, funny\, and heart-warming play is going to be a delight\, particularly because the folx at WAM hold all women and our stories with such grace and care. It’s the perfect group of people with which to bring this story to life.†REENA DUTT\, Director\n\nSliding Scale Ticket Pricing\nThis production commits to equitable seating and will offer sliding scale ticket pricing. \n\nAudience members are encouraged to choose from one of the suggested price levels. The Standard ticket price reflects the true cost of producing this production\, the lower ticket price is provided to remove a barrier to entry to patrons who would benefit from a subsidized ticket\, and the higher ticket price allows patrons who are able to help us make theater accessible to all.Â
URL:https://shakespeare.org/calendar/2024/11/21/galileos-daughter-3/
LOCATION:Elayne P. Bernstein Theater\, Lenox
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SUMMARY:Galileo’s Daughter
DESCRIPTION:Presented by WAM Theater \n\n “Smart & poignant… A quietly moving drama about truth and faith†— The Chicago Reader \n\nRattled by a personal crisis\, a playwright flees to Florence to study the letters between Galileo and his eldest daughter Maria Celeste. Caught up in the threats against her father\, Maria must abandon her work and join a convent. The writer’s discovery of Maria’s strength and tenacity inspires her own pursuit of purpose. Alternating between past and present\, this play is a personal examination of faith\, forgiveness\, and the cost of seeking and speaking truth.\n\nArtistic Director Genée Coreno and Managing Director Molly Merrihew are delighted to share that WAM Theatre’s Fall production of Galileo’s Daughter by Jessica Dickey (The Amish Project\, The Rembrandt\, Row After Row) will be a co-production with Central Square Theater. The production will begin its run in the Berkshires at Shakespeare & Company’s Elayne P. Bernstein Theatre in Lenox this October; then transfer to Central Square Theatre in Cambridge in November giving audiences on both sides of the state a chance to experience the history\, science and magic of the performance.\n\n“I am thrilled to join WAM this season to direct Galileo’s Daughter\, a play that strikes a chord with me. The show travels with a writer working through her own crisis by investigating the history of a brilliant woman long since buried with time. Unearthing their lives in this fast moving\, funny\, and heart-warming play is going to be a delight\, particularly because the folx at WAM hold all women and our stories with such grace and care. It’s the perfect group of people with which to bring this story to life.†REENA DUTT\, Director\n\nSliding Scale Ticket Pricing\nThis production commits to equitable seating and will offer sliding scale ticket pricing. \n\nAudience members are encouraged to choose from one of the suggested price levels. The Standard ticket price reflects the true cost of producing this production\, the lower ticket price is provided to remove a barrier to entry to patrons who would benefit from a subsidized ticket\, and the higher ticket price allows patrons who are able to help us make theater accessible to all.Â
URL:https://shakespeare.org/calendar/2024/11/21/galileos-daughter-2/
LOCATION:Elayne P. Bernstein Theater\, Lenox
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