Delightful celebration of art & community
Providence, 1942: Oberon Play House’s director and leading men are off at war. Determined to press on, the director’s wife sets out to produce an all-female version of Shakespeare’s Henry V, assembling an increasingly unexpected team united in desire, if not actual theater experience. Together they deliver a delightful celebration of collaboration and persistence when the show must go on! A surprisingly modern and moving comedy about the singular way art and community reveal our boldest selves even in the darkest times.
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For this production, we are joining with the Rhode Island Daughters of the American Revolution for a letter-writing campaign. We will be writing letters in the theater and online to send to active duty Rhode Islanders who are deployed. For more information please click here.