Magic, chaos, and passion collide in A Midsummer Night’s Dream! Step into a world where the rules of reality don’t apply, where fairies weave spells and hearts are tangled in the most unexpected ways. The magic is real, the love is complicated, and the comedy is anything but ordinary in this enchanting, wild adventure.
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THE IMAGINARY INVALID By Molière Translated and Adapted by Ryder Thornton Directed by Anne-Liese Juge Fox June 6 - 22, 2025 Molière’s The Imaginary Invalid bursts to life with wit,...
The Fools Ensemble presents... A Very Important Play, Again June 25 at 7:30pm What happens when the worlds of improv and Shakespeare collide? The Fools Ensemble is back to create...
(un)prompted Shakespeare KING LEAR June 28 at 7:30pm (un)prompted Shakespeare returns to the Shakespeare Festival for a one-of-a-kind theatrical experiment—a full production of King Lear rehearsed and performed in a single day. Actors...
Season 32 Shakespeare Rorschach T-Shirt Featuring the official Season 32 logo of the New Orleans Shakespeare Festival at Tulane. Add a little mystery to your wardrobe with the Season 32...
Introducing the "Something Wicked This Way Comes" Doormat: Welcome to the ultimate spooky doormat that will make your neighbors question your mysterious ways. Whether you're a fan of Shakespeare or...
“The Raven Himself Is Hoarse” T-Shirt Part of James Bartelle’s “Fairest Creatures” series, currently featured in the lobby this season at the New Orleans Shakespeare Festival at Tulane. Dark, dramatic,...
“My Kingdom for a Horse” T-Shirt Part of James Bartelle’s “Fairest Creatures” series, currently featured in the lobby this season at the New Orleans Shakespeare Festival at Tulane. Desperation never...
“Prince of Cats” T-ShirtPart of James Bartelle’s “Fairest Creatures” series, currently featured in the lobby this season at the New Orleans Shakespeare Festival at Tulane. Slick, sharp, and a little...