After serving six years in the Army, and battling PTSD, a young veteran hopped off an Amtrak in Montana and met William Shakespeare. Twenty years later, using Shakespeare’s timeless words and his own stories, actor/veteran Stephan Wolfert leads the audience on interactive journey to meet Shakespeare’s veterans and consider the needs, hopes, and concerns of veterans today.
“O war! thou son of hell,
Whom angry heavens do make their minister,
Throw in the frozen bosoms of our part
Hot coals of vengeance! Let no soldier fly.
He that is truly dedicate to war
Hath no self-love, nor he that loves himself,
Hath not essentially but by circumstance
The name of valour.
May 11-13, 2013
Saturday, Sunday & Monday @8:00PM
Rotunda Room of the Veterans Memorial Building
4117 Overland Avenue Culver City, CA 90230
Pay what you can; $20 suggested donation.
For reservation & information please contact: 213-481-2273×15
This performance is made possible in part by a Culver city Art in Public Places Program Performing Arts Grant with support from Sony Pictures Entertainment.
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