Equivocation

Equivocation, Bill Cain’s brilliant new play, takes you behind the scenes at the legendary Globe Theater where Shakespeare and his company struggle with how to play a high-stakes political game and stay true to their convictions.

Join Marin Theatre Company’s Artistic Director Jasson Minadakis and other “theatre insiders” for Equivocation x2, and view this extraordinary play at BOTH the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in October and at Marin Theatre Company in April.

Trip/Theatre Highlights

  • Tickets to three plays at OSF and one at MTC!
  • Dinner with Ashland’s Equivocation Director and OSF Artistic Director Bill Rauch
  • Dinner with Mill Valley’s Equivocation Director Jasson Minadakis
  • Meet & chat with OSF actors
  • Round-trip transportation on a private luxury coach

Oregon Shakespeare Festival - Oct 16 – 19, 2009
Marin Theatre Company - Apr 8, 2010

Ashland, Oregon Tour includes:

  • Tickets to: Bill Cain’s Equivocation, Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Meredith Wilson’s musical, The Music Man.
  • Optional tickets to 2 more plays
  • 3 nights w/breakfast at Bard’s Inn - Queen Room, walking distance to the Festival
  • A gourmet Welcome Dinner & fine wine at Amuse, with Equivocation Director Bill Rauch
  • Private luxury bus transportation
  • Discussions with MTC Artistic Director Jasson Minadakis , OSF actors, and other artists!

MTC’s Mill Valley Tour includes:

  • Dinner and fine wine at Piatti restaurant with Equivocation Director and guest artists
  • Best seats for MTC’s Equivocation, directed by Jasson Minadakis, April 8, 2010 at 8pm

Cost for the complete trip package (both Ashland and Mill Valley) is:
$749/$999 (per person - dbl/single occupancy)
This tour will be limited to 40 guests, so reserve your place with a $250 deposit by September 15, 2009.  All events are subject to change.

For more information call Helen Rigby 415.388.5200 x3311 or email helen@marintheatre.org.

 

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Top: Open to the sky, Oregon Shakespeare Festival's outdoor Elizabethan Stage seats 1,200 people. Photo by T. Charles Erickson.

Middle: In OSF's production of Equivocation, Shag (Anthony Heald) takes notes as his actors flesh out his script (from left, Gregory Linington, John Tufts, Jonathan Haugen). Photo by Jenny Graham.

Bottom: OSF Artistic Director Bill Rauch