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Introducing texts&beheadings:ElizabethR

August 14, 2015

The 2015/16 season at Folger Theatre kicks off with a special engagement of texts&beheadings/ElizabethR, which heads into rehearsal next week and we’re delighted …

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Louis Butelli: Introducing Gravedigger’s Tale

August 3, 2015

Hello, dear readers of the Folger Production Diary! This is your friend Louis Butelli writing you once again. How’ve you …

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Ian Merrill Peakes: R&G Tech

May 18, 2015

Actor Ian Merrill Peakes (“The Player”) continues sharing his thoughts on the Folger Theatre production of Tom Stoppard’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead opening tonight!  …

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Ian Merrill Peakes: Design Runs

May 15, 2015

Actor Ian Merrill Peakes (“The Player”) continues sharing his thoughts on the Folger Theatre production of Tom Stoppard’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead now …

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Ian Merrill Peakes: Working on Set

May 1, 2015

Actor Ian Merrill Peakes (“The Player”) continues sharing his thoughts on the Folger Theatre production of Tom Stoppard’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern …

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Louis Butelli on Amias Paulet: “All the courtesy that might seem convenient”

February 20, 2015

Hello from your friend Louis Butelli. We’re having a blast running Schiller’s Mary Stuart at Folger Theatre. The audiences have …

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Louis Butelli: Mary Stuart Rehearsal

January 23, 2015

Hello once again from Louis Butelli! Here at Folger Theatre we just had a week of technical rehearsals (or “tech”) on …

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Louis Butelli: Julius Caesar, Memory, and John Green

October 24, 2014

Hi again from your pal Louis Butelli. Here at Folger Theatre, we are coming to the end of our rehearsal …

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Louis Butelli: Julius Caesar Rehearsal Video Clip

October 10, 2014

Hello! It’s your friend Louis Butelli here. I’ll be playing Cassius in Robert Richmond’s upcoming production of Julius Caesar at …

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Louis Butelli on Returning to the Folger as Cassius

September 16, 2014

For ever, and for ever farewell, Brutus! / If we do meet again, we’ll smile indeed –Cassius, V.i Hello again from …

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