LOVE’S LABOUR’S LOST 2022

Join us this summer for our 2nd annual Shakespeare in the Park performance of Love's Labour's Lost at Mercy College's Verrazzano Terrace!

We at the Irvington Shakespeare Company, an Irvington Theater Arts Partner, are excited to welcome you to our 2nd annual Shakespeare in the Park production! This summer, we are thrilled to present a production of William Shakespeare's: Love's Labor Lost. This year we are staging our production outdoors on the rolling green hills of Mercy College on the stunning terrace of their Verrazzano Hall. It is a beautiful, rustic space and easily accessible. You can bring your own chairs and blankets for a wonderful summer night of free live theatre, with an option to donate!

Love's Labour's Lost follows the King of Navarre and his three companions as they attempt to swear off the company of women for three years in order to focus on study and fasting. But, when the Princess of France and her ladies arrive, things get...complicated.

Exploring themes of masculine love and desire, reckoning and rationalisation, and reality versus fantasy, LLL is a rarely performed comedic triumph with an ending you won't see coming.

Starring Julia Schonberg as Ferdinand, Sage Newman as Berowne, Kamran Saliani as Dumaine, Traci Redmond as Longaville, Caturah Brown as the Princess of France, Juliet Perrell as Rosaline, Emma Freeman as Katherine, Jane Abbott as Maria and Sarah Bitar as Boyet.

Original lyrics and music composed, written and performed live by Irvington’s own Jonah & Sierra Scott of The Altogether!

Stage Managed by Elizabeth Hetzel and Technically Directed by Sarah French with Jane Abbott (in a dual role!) as our Director of Movement.

Special Thanks to our volunteers: Rachel Sangaland, Ira Lazar, Anthony Silvani and Lenora Macri

Forever grateful to Mercy College’s own Lisa Mills-Campbell, Peter West, Marc Palmieri, Jessica Ward, Kelli Johnn and Maria Walsh-Regotti.

Love's Labour's Lost is a co-production with our Executive Producer Mercy College, as well as our fiscal sponsors Center for Independent Productions and Fractured Atlas.

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