A Will and Company Production

The Life of William Shakespeare: Not Without Right

Wednesday, 26 Jun 2002 at 7:30 pm – Fisher Theater, ISU Center - Admission Free

Will and Company's Colin Cox and Terry Diab take us on the journey through the life and writings of William Shakespeare. We learn how he came to be considered one of England's greatest actors, and ultimately, one of the world's greatest writer. Colin Cox has acted in, directed, produced and/or taught the entire canon of William Shakespeare. He founded Will & Company in 1988, and produced and directed an independent film production of "Romeo & Juliet." Terry Diab has worked extensively in British theatre, most notably at the Royal National Theatre, playing Caterina Cavalieri in "Amadeus," Minnehaha in "Hiawatha," Morgana in "The Romans of Britain" and Ines in "The mayor of Zalamea." She also played Juliet in a workshop production of "Romeo & Juliet" at the Royal National Theatre.

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