ASF announces 2022-2023 season
Season 51 at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival gets underway with “It’s a Wonderful Life” on December 1, 2022.
Season 51 at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival gets underway with “It’s a Wonderful Life” on December 1, 2022.
The Alabama Shakespeare Festival in Montgomery is presenting the world premiere of Ricardo Khan’s Freedom Rider. Performances run through April 24.
Starting today you can catch The Little Shop of Horrors at The Alabama Shakespeare Festival. Anchor David Lamb Stopped by the set to speak to members of the cast, take a look. ASF will be showing the Little Shop Of Horrors from March 3 to April 3. Click here to purchase tickets. Tags: alabama shakespeare festival, Little Shop of Horrors,…
The arts in our community took a huge hit because of the pandemic including the Alabama Shakespeare Festival who didn’t have any shows, but now ASF is receiving funding to get back to where they once were.
The Alabama Shakespeare Festival has announced that it is canceling all remaining performances of “Cinderella” due to the growing number of COVID-19 cases among the cast and crew.
In what will be their first indoor shows since the pandemic, the Alabama Shakespeare Festival is presenting both Cinderella and A Christmas Carol over the next two weeks.
The Montgomery Symphony Orchestra came back with their 34th annual ‘Broadway Under the Stars’ concert. Alabama Shakespeare Festival hosted the free event Thursday evening. The orchestra performed a variety of Broadway favorites including: West Side Story, Wicked, Hamilton, and the Sound of Music. Audience members were encouraged to bring picnic food and chairs to enjoy the concert. This concert was…
Two longtime actors with the Alabama Shakespeare Festival are being honored in a big way. ASF announced on Wednesday that Rehearsal Hall A and Rehearsal Hall B will be renamed after Philip Pleasants and Greta Lambert. The rehearsal halls will now be known as “The Pleasants” and “The Lambert.” Pleasants and Lambert have been part of the Shakespeare Festival for…
The Alabama Shakespeare Festival is in the pre-production stages of their upcoming 50th season. The festival was unable to have a season in 2020 due to the pandemic.
The Alabama Shakespeare Festival is returning to its stages for its 50th season. Much of last year’s season had to be canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.