The Reading Room Festival returns for its third year, sharing staged readings, panel discussions, workshops, and community celebrations. This festival unites artists, critics, and scholars in a celebration of creative community, as they collaboratively explore the multifaceted nature of Shakespeare’s stories. Playwrights and adaptors of Shakespeare’s works include Barry Edelstein, Emily Lyon, Reynaldo Piniella, and Whitney White. THE PLAYS: STAGED READINGS HENRY 6 Artistic Director Barry Edelstein shares selections and commentary on The Old Globe’s process of creating Henry 6, which turns the rarely produced Henry VI, Parts I, II, and III into a thrilling two-part event. Two ruling families of England, the Yorks and the Lancasters, fight each other in a high-stakes civil war for power known as the Wars of the Roses. These adaptations include everything people love about the Bard—ingenious language, vibrant characters, breathtaking battles, and sweeping crowd scenes—as they explore the impact of national politics on individual lives. This will be followed by a post-show conversation with the creative team who will discuss their process of inviting communities into the process of adapting and performing Henry 6. VALOR, AGRAVIO Y MUJER (The Courage to Right a Woman’s Wrongs) This play is a celebration of women’s agency, written by Shakespeare’s Spanish contemporary Ana Caro Mallén de Soto. Following a scorned heroine determined to carry out a revenge tragedy-turned-comedy, this play includes hallmarks familiar to Shakespeare’s writing, including cross dressing, love triangles, swordplay, and soaring verse. Doña Leonora dresses like a man and crosses Europe to get revenge on her ungrateful ex who left her unmarriageable. Along the way, she manipulates others in her sphere causing confusion and antics – and ends up with a triumph that she deems better than any murder. Expand the Canon researches and celebrates classic plays by historic women and gender-expansive writers—and is a call to action to produce them. They’ve partnered with and inspired more than 20 companies across the country to teach and perform these works. Find all 52 curated plays (spanning 1600-1990, 16 countries, and 11 languages) at expandthecanon.com. BY THE QUEEN From her roots as a provincial princess of France, to her ascension to the throne of England and her eventual downfall, Queen Margaret is one of the most complicated, fascinating, and thrilling characters in Shakespeare’s works. She is a warrior, a wife, a politician, a mother… and this dynamic new drama, lifted and remixed from the text of Henry VI and Richard III, finally gives her story the telling it deserves. HAMLET
by William Shakespeare
Adapted and directed by Barry Edelstein
Presentation: Thursday, January 30, 7:30pm
by Ana Caro Mallén de Soto
Presented in association with Expand the Canon
Reading: Friday, January 31, 8pm
by Whitney White
Reading: Saturday, February 1, 8pm
by William Shakespeare
Adapted by Reynaldo Piniella and Emily Lyon
Spanish translation by Christin Eve Cato
Additional Anishinaabe translations by Ty Defoe
Reading: Sunday, February 2, 4pm
Hamlet is a Black, Latinx prince in this bilingual reimagining of Shakespeare’s tragedy, with text infused by the Spanish spoken in present-day New York City.
The Love Birds: Chaucer’s A Parlement of Foules (2/14/25-2/16/25)
The Love Birds (2/14/25-2/16/25)
A Room in the Castle (3/4/25-4/6/25)
Folger Theatre is at 201 East Capitol Street, SE, Washington, DC.
Metamorphoses (5/7/24-5/26/24)
Where We Belong (2/15/24-3/17/24)
The Merry Wives of Windsor: College Night (1/17/20-1/17/20)
The Merry Wives of Windsor (1/14/20-3/1/20)
Amadeus (11/5/19-12/22/19)
Amadeus: College Night (11/5/19-11/5/19)
Henry IV, Part 1 (9/3/19-10/13/19)
1 Henry IV (9/3/19-9/3/19)
Love's Labor's Lost (4/30/19-6/9/19)
Videos
Season 18: CONSTELLATIONS and HEAD OVER HEELS
Constellation Theatre Company (2/6 - 6/1) | ||
Out of Character
Theater J (1/8 - 1/26) | ||
Petite Rouge, A Cajun Red Riding Hood
Imagination Stage (12/11 - 2/8) | ||
Sketch Night feat. The Chris and Paul Show
Bad Medicine Comedy (1/11 - 1/11) COMEDY
PHOTOS
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Sister Act
Ford's Theatre (3/14 - 5/17) | ||
Mountain Stage hosted by Kathy Mattea
Hylton Performing Arts Center (4/6 - 4/6) | ||
Come From Away
Capital One Hall (1/31 - 2/2) | ||
Silkroad Ensemble: Percussion All-Stars
Center for the Arts at George Mason University (1/25 - 1/25) | ||
Juan Megna Trio
Hylton Performing Arts Center (3/5 - 3/5) | ||
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