
What a Shakespeare-ful Summer!
Performing Arts Summer Camps We’ve all sat in the Margeson Theater and watched professional actors bring stories to life before us, but what if YOU got the chance to perform on

A Study in the Art of the Understudy
The Often Overlooked Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be an understudy? The answer is most likely “No”. It’s always exciting to dream of being the star of

A Ribbitting Interview with a Princess
Get To Know Actress Kristin Shirilla You might remember the charming Kristin Shirilla from our production of Cinderella in 2012. This summer she’s back on the Goldman Stage once more as

Double, Double Toil and Trouble
The Infamous Curse “The Scottish Play” holds a special place in my heart because it was my original taste of good ol’ Billy Shakes. When I was seven, my mother,

Volunteering: Better than a Backstage Pass
Supporting Your Community The Theater recently hosted its 6th Annual Volunteer Salute on April 21, 2015. The event honored 581 volunteers who have donated their time and talents to Orlando Shakes this season.

The Patriarch Triumphant
Actor Spotlight: Bad Dog Get to know actor William “Bill” Metzo and his portrayal of the patriarch Walter to the dysfunctional family in Bad Dog [sep] By now you’ve probably

Summer Camp Confessions
In school, reading Shakespeare is classified as some form of torture. Even I, a bona fide Shakespeare fan girl and theater geek, could barely tolerate listening to yet another classmate

Playwright’s Corner
Playwright Spotlight: Jennifer Hoppe-House If you attended our new play reading festival (PlayFest) in 2013, you might remember a little play called Bad Dog. A big box of family drama

An Intern’s Insight
Every Friday morning I wander into Orlando Shakespeare Theater, and I take a deep breath. “OMG! I’m breathing the same air as the many wonderful, talented actors, technicians, and administrators

Actor Spotlight: Kennedy Joy Foristall
Get To Know Actress Kennedy Joy Foristall To Kill a Mockingbird’s Atticus Finch is arguably one of the greatest protagonists in American literature. Whether he reminds you of your father,