Does it all end well? Come discover for yourselves!
ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL will run in the Marquette Theatre at Loyola University, 6363 St. Charles Avenue (located directly behind the statue of Jesus facing Audubon Park), on March 16, 17, 22-24 @ 8:00 p.m. and March 18 @ 2:00 p.m.
TICKETS ONLINE: http://cmfa.loyno.edu/montage/theatre-arts-dance-events
BOX OFFICE: (504) 865-2074 or tickets@loyno.edu | Please note: reservations cannot be made without payment.
THEATRE ARTS/DANCE MAJORS & MINORS: Reserve your comp ticket(s) with Monica Harris at (504) 865-2575 or mrharris@loyno.edu
The Loyola Department of Theatre Arts and Dance and director Artemis Preeshl will round ...Read More
Does it all end well? Come discover for yourselves!
ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL will run in the Marquette Theatre at Loyola University, 6363 St. Charles Avenue (located directly behind the statue of Jesus facing Audubon Park), on March 16, 17, 22-24 @ 8:00 p.m. and March 18 @ 2:00 p.m.
TICKETS ONLINE: http://cmfa.loyno.edu/montage/theatre-arts-dance-events
BOX OFFICE: (504) 865-2074 or tickets@loyno.edu | Please note: reservations cannot be made without payment.
THEATRE ARTS/DANCE MAJORS & MINORS: Reserve your comp ticket(s) with Monica Harris at (504) 865-2575 or mrharris@loyno.edu
The Loyola Department of Theatre Arts and Dance and director Artemis Preeshl will round out the season with William Shakespeare’s "All’s Well That Ends Well."
This production leads the audience on a journey to attain one’s true desire – love, rejection, healing, dirty tricks, reconciliation and union! All’s Well That Ends Well telegraphs a spiritual pilgrimage. The heroine dupes her family and follows her anti-hero husband in the opposite direction!
As the play begins, we learn that the Countess is happy that her commoner ward Helena wishes to marry her son Count Bertram -- who does his best to avoid the union. But his plan is thwarted when Helena saves the life of the King of France, who then decrees that she can choose any man she wants for a husband. She chooses Bertram; but he goes off to war rather than live as a husband. Undaunted, plucky Helena uses her wiles, feminine and otherwise, to get her way.
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