Advice to the Players

The plays of William Shakespeare presented in the shadows of New Hampshire's White Mountains!


Production History:


2010

March -
Hamlet
August - The Comedy of Errors
October - The Most Lamentable Comedy and Most Cruel Death of Pyramus & Thisby

2009


March – Henry V
August – The Winter’s Tale
October – The Life & Death of that Dastardly Villain Richard the Third (aka ‘The Bunch-Back’d Toad’)
December – A Christmas Carol


2008

March – A Midsummer Night’s Dream
August – The Taming of the Shrew
December – A Christmas Carol


2007

March – Macbeth
August – As You Like It
December – A Christmas Carol


2006

March – Romeo and Juliet
August – Twelfth Night
December – H.M.S. Pinafore


2005

March – The Tempest
August – Love’s Labor’s Lost
December – The Pirates of Penzance


2004

March – Hamlet
August – Much Ado About Nothing
December – A Christmas Carol


2003

March – A Midsummer Night’s Dream
August – The Comedy of Errors
December – A Christmas Carol


2002

March – Romeo and Juliet
August – As You Like It
December – A Christmas Carol


2001

March – Twelfth Night
December – A Christmas Carol


2000

March – Much Ado About Nothing
December – A Christmas Carol


1999

March – Othello


New Hampshire Theatre Awards:

2009 - Henry V & The Winter's Tale, General Excellence
2008 - Caroline Nesbitt, Excellence in Children's Theatre
2007 - Candace Clift (Rosalind) and Miranda Posner (Celia) in As You Like It
2006 - Jean Mar Brown (the Nurse) in Romeo and Juliet
2005 - The Tempest & Love's Labor's Lost, General Excellence
2004 - Heather Hamilton (Beatrice) in Much Ado About Nothing