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Alabama International Educational & Economic Partnership presents "Love Over Fear" at the Davis Theater May 9th.
The Alabama Shakespeare Festival's 2025-26 season features eight diverse productions, including classics, musicals and a ...
Instead of a new vehicle, ASF has given the old one a dazzling coat of paint, some interesting detail work and some new bells ...
"We Shall Someday" is a new musical play opening at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival. The play follows three generations of a ...
The W.A. Gayle Planetarium, 1010 Forest Ave., Montgomery, is open to the general public for screenings on Saturdays. In April ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Friday, the Alabama Shakespeare Festival began its run of a show about an important piece of Civil Rights history. “We Shall Someday” is a musical that follows three ...
Governor Ivy signed a bill Wednesday imposing strict regulations on the sale of products containing hemp and THC in Alabama. The city has become the third in the river region to place a moratorium ...
A king's ghost puts his son on a bloody quest against the brother who killed him to take the throne and queen.
The Alabama Shakespeare Festival, located in Montgomery -- Alabama's state capital -- is the sixth largest Shakespeare festival in the world and attracts more than 300,000 annual visitors from all ...
The best word I can think of to describe Hamlet at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival is "standard." There is a standard-issue Hamlet (played by Grant Chapman) feigning madness in the castle.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - The latest show at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival is not an in-house produced show, but rather a unique project. “We Shall Someday” brings to life the legacy of the ...
"We Shall Someday" is a new musical play opening at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival. The play follows three generations of a Black family navigating racial injustice from 1961 to 1992. It ...