Much Ado about Nothing Featured in the Collegian

This is an article that was written about our latest production, Much Ado About Nothing. Tickets are available at the Asbury Cafeteria kiosks during dinner time. Hurry now! Friday night is almost sold out and Saturday is filling up fast! The Play is this Thursday at 8:40pm, Friday at 8:00pm, Saturday at 8:00pm. Tickets are free and can also be reserved by emailing alantanaproductions@gmail.com
“Sigh No More Ladies. Sigh No More.”

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We are such stuff as dreams are made of…

Here it is Shakespeare lovers around the world. Shakespeare at the Bury would like to announce our 2nd production is in progress of The Bard’s Much Ado About Nothing. We’re setting this piece in the classic era of the 1920s in EnglandCurrently we are in the casting process. If you live in the Lexington, Kentucky area and would like a crack at some Shakespearean theatre, than contact us at alantanaproductions.com for our partner’s site and we can let you know when you can audition. Thank you for all the support for Shakespeare at the Bury. Much Ado About Nothing

“Once more unto the breach….”

We at Shakespeare at the Bury are please to say we are in pre-production for our next production of Much Ado About Nothing, which will be a multi camera play production of Shakespeare’s great comedy. For this next production, we have our founder researching at the Bard’s birthplace in Stratford Upon Avon and The Globe Theatre in London. We are thrilled to be starting this next production and hope you will come out to see us next spring when the production will be going up.

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Shakespeare’s Birthplace

To be or not to be a thespian

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Auditions are right around the corner. This Saturday November 15th in Miller Screening Room from 1-5pm we will have auditions for Henry V, which will be premiering the week of April 18th. Guys and Girls are welcome to audition, just think this might be your chance to prove your acting abilities to the world. As the Bard said, “All the world’s a stage and all the men and women merely players…”