The Comedy of Errors June 6-29 Water Stage Myriad Botanical Gardens 301 W. Reno Ave. okshakes.org 405-235-3700 Free-$20 For Oklahoma Shakespeare founder and artistic director Kathryn McGill, some of the laughs in The Comedy of Errors come from attempting to describe the plot. “I’m going to try to explain it,” McGill said. “That’s going to […]
Kathryn McGill
Gender roles
Twelfth Night Thursday-March 2 Shakespeare on Paseo 2920 Paseo St. oklahomashakespeare.com 800-838-3006 $20-$30 Like many writers, William Shakespeare had favorite tropes he liked to revisit. “Shakespeare loves twins, and he loves dressing girls up like boys,” said Kathryn McGill, executive and artistic director of Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park (OSP). “That’s for sure.” Twelfth Night, […]
Lovers and madmen
To quote the Bard, Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park’s 34th season starts with “love’s stories written in love’s richest books” and ends in “grim-visaged war.” Season opener A Midsummer Night’s Dream, a romantic comedy, is scheduled Thursday-June 23 and season finale Richard III, a story of brutality and betrayal, is scheduled Sept. 13-28, both at […]
Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park’s Hamlet holds a mirror to contemporary chaos
OSP’s season-ending production runs through Sept. 30 at Myriad Botanical Gardens’ Water Stage.
Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park’s Or, humorously tells the tale of pioneering playwright Aphra Behn
The play runs through July 23 in OSP’s Paseo Arts District indoor theater.
Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park opens its 33rd season with The Taming of the Shrew
A diverse selection of comedies highlights the theater company’s 2017 offerings.
Shakespeare in the Park presents its newest production of Romeo & Juliet
OSP’s Kathryn McGill will helm the production of William Shakespeare’s most preeminent work.
Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park brings French farce to OKC
The Liar runs Aug. 25-27 and Sept. 1-3 at Oklahoma Shakespeare on Paseo.
Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park oversees poetry contest
Oklahoma Arts Council has chosen Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park to run the state’s portion of the 2016 nationwide Poetry Out Loud competition.
As OKG grew, so did OKC’s performing arts scene
The landscape has grown from a patchwork of small theaters and production companies into a hub of world-class performances and performers.
