By William Shakespeare
Directed by Chris Abraham
This production uses haze, as well as prop guns and associated gunshot sounds. While the play is suitable for older children, sexual innuendo and bawdy physical humour help shape the storytelling.
Harvests have grown thin, and the world is out of joint. Duke Frederick seizes power from his sister, the Duchess, forcing her into exile in the Forest of Arden. Her daughter Rosalind soon follows, fleeing the court with her loyal cousin Celia. Disguised as a boy named Ganymede, Rosalind navigates a new life among exiles, rebels, and the rural inhabitants of an ancient forest. There, she encounters Orlando—fleeing his vindictive brother Oliver—and puts his claim of love to the test. Their witty role-playing sparks a charged, self-questioning, and profound journey towards love. Amidst mistaken identities, multiple romantic entanglements, and a few songs, the forest becomes a place where exiles, lovers, and a banished Duchess come to see the world—and their place in it—differently. The play ends in celebration, with long-separated families reunited and multiple couples joyfully wed.
As You Like It Study Guide
Interview with Christopher Allen and Sara Farb
The 2025 Season is supported by Ophelia Lazaridis.
Production Underwriters:
John & Therese Gardner
Production Co-Sponsors:
Martie & Bob Sachs
This production is dedicated to the memory of actor Dame Maggie Smith, a member of the company between 1976 and 1980.
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