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The Merry Wives of Windsor 2013
Photographer - Lance Huntley
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Mistress Page (l, Safiya Fredericks) and Mistress Ford (r, Leontyne Mbele-Mbong) devise a way to hastily hide Falstaff (Beli Sullivan) from their approaching husbands in African-American Shakespeare Company’s The Merry Wives of Windsor |
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Fearful of being discovered by Mistress Page (r, Safiya Fredericks), Falstaff (l, Beli Sullivan) poses, rather obviously, as a lamp in African-American Shakespeare Company’s The Merry Wives of Windsor |
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Falstaff (l, Beli Sullivan) makes a romantic gesture towards Mistress Ford (r, Leontyne Mbele-Mbong) in African-American Shakespeare Company’s The Merry Wives of Windsor |
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Mistress Page (l, Safiya Fredericks) and Mistress Ford (r, Leontyne Mbele-Mbong) discover that Falstaff sent them the same love letter and devise a scheme to teach him a lesson in African-American Shakespeare Company’s The Merry Wives of Windsor |
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Sir John Falstaff (l, Beli Sullivan) is set-up by Mistress Quickly (r, Sherri Young) to visit with both Wives of Windsor while their husbands are away from home in African-American Shakespeare Company’s The Merry Wives of Windsor |
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Falstaff (l, Beli Sullivan) meets with a disguised Mr. Ford (r, Armond Dorsey), who learns of the secret rendezvous between Falstaff and his wife in African-American Shakespeare Company’s The Merry Wives of Windsor |
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Anne Page (l, Tavia Percia) is in love with a suitor that neither her mother, Mistress Page (c, Safiya Fredericks) nor her Father, Mister Page (r, Frank Sparks) approves in African-American Shakespeare Company’s The Merry Wives of Windsor |
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Dr. Caius (l, Martin Grizzell) and Preacher Evans (r, Shawn J. West) meet to fight over their love interest with Host of the Garter (c, Amy Lizardo) as a go-between in African-American Shakespeare Company’s The Merry Wives of Windsor |
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof 2013
Photographer - Lance Huntley
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Maggie the Cat (r, ZZ Moor) tries to use her feminine wiles with husband Brick (l, Tyrone Davis) in African-American Shakespeare Company’s production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof |
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Brick (Tyrone Davis) takes a swing at Maggie (ZZ Moor) with his crutch during an argument in African-American Shakespeare Company’s production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof |
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The Pollitt family (l-r, Yazmina Kay, ZZ Moor, Eleanor Jacobs, Tyrone Davis, Shawn J. West) gathers before Big Daddy’s party in African-American Shakespeare Company’s production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof |
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Big Daddy (l, Peter Temple) tries to talk some sense into Brick (r, Tyrone Davis) in African-American Shakespeare Company’s production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof |
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Maggie (front, ZZ Moor) and Brick (back, Tyrone Davis) have a fight before Big Daddy’s party in African-American Shakespeare Company’s production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof |
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Maggie (back, ZZ Moor) and Brick (front, Tyrone Davis) have a fight before Big Daddy’s party in African-American Shakespeare Company’s production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof |
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Maggie (c, ZZ Moor) announces that Big Daddy's (l, Peter Temple) birthday gift from her is a new baby sired by her husband, Brick (r, Tyrone Davis) in African-American Shakespeare Company’s production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof |
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Mae (l, Yazmina Kay) looks on as husband Gooper (r, Shawn J. West) warns the Pollitt family that if he doesn't get his fair share when Big Daddy passes, there will be trouble in African-American Shakespeare Company’s production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof |
Cinderella 2012
Photographer - Lance Huntley
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Grandmother (Beli Sullivan) is the award winning storyteller who plays the Grandmother in African-American Shakespeare Company's holiday production of Cinderella. (Cinderella 2011 photo by Lance Huntley) |
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Cinderella (Lexi Hart) dazzles in a new dress and shoes in African-American Shakespeare Company's holiday production of Cinderella |
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Cinderella (Lexi Hart) in African-American Shakespeare Company's holiday production of Cinderella |
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Cinderella (Lexi Hart) loses her glass slipper in African-American Shakespeare Company's holiday production of Cinderella |
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Ballroom Dancers (Kaine Kenerly and Louise Trujillo) attend the Royal Ball to find Prince Charming a wife in African-American Shakespeare Company's holiday production of Cinderella.
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Julius Caesar
Photographer - L. Peter Callender
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Portia (Tristan Cunningham) and Brutus (David Moore) share a moment in the wilds of West Africa in African-American Shakespeare Company's Julius Caesar. |
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Brutus (David Moore) and Portia (Tristan Cunningham) share a moment in the wilds of West Africa in African-American Shakespeare Company's Julius Caesar. |
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Brutus (David Moore) and Portia (Tristan Cunningham) brave the wilds of West Africa in African-American Shakespeare Company's Julius Caesar. |
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Brutus (David Moore) and Portia (Tristan Cunningham) share a moment in the wilds of West Africa in African-American Shakespeare Company's Julius Caesar. |
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Brutus (David Moore) and Portia (Tristan Cunningham) share a moment in the wilds of West Africa in African-American Shakespeare Company's Julius Caesar. |
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Portia (Tristan Cunningham) takes in the West African wilderness in African-American Shakespeare Company's Julius Caesar. |
Cinderella 2011
Photographer - Lance Huntley
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Cinderella (Antonette Bracks) finally meets her Prince Charming (David Moore) in African-American Shakespeare Company's holiday production of Cinderella |
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Cinderella (Antonette Bracks) makes it to the ball on time in African-American Shakespeare Company's holiday production of Cinderella |
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Prince Charming (David Moore) and Cinderella (Antonette Bracks) share a dance in African-American Shakespeare Company's holiday production of Cinderella |
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Prince Charming (David Moore) finds Cinderella's glass slipper in African-American Shakespeare Company's holiday production of Cinderella |
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Prince Charming (David Moore) returns Cinderella's Antonette Bracks) glass slipper in African-American Shakespeare Company's holiday production of Cinderella |
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