Titus & Two Conversations. Huzzah!

A project in New York, NY by Ross Williams
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Our fifth season is upon us: A wild new imagining of Titus Andronicus and our signature reading series "Two Plays. One Conversation."
Backers: 322
Average Pledge Per Backer: $86

Funded: $27,541 of $23,000
Dates: Jul 14th -> Aug 14th (32 days)
Project By: Ross Williams
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Latest News

Willy the Riveter has a message for you!

August 14th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you all for getting us to our minimum! What an insane morning it's been. We are now only $4,327 from our ultimate goal of $27,500 and a fully funded fifth season. Incredible! We'll be plugging away until 10:00 tonight when we hit our deadline.... (Read More)

Announcing our new partner, Shakespeare's Globe

August 12th - via: kickstarter.com
With the money we raised from our last Kickstarter project we created the Sonnet Projects, a collection of 154 films that the world-renowned Shakespeare's Globe calls: "...a tapestry of cinematic art that infuses the verbal poetry of Shakespeare with... (Read More)

"My glass shall not persuade me I am old"

August 6th - via: kickstarter.com
This exquisite, newly released film of Sonnet 22 features the incomparable Lynn Cohen, and we share it with you as our thanks for your support for New York Shakespeare Exchange. We're thrilled to be able to release this ravishing film, directed by... (Read More)

"Mine eye and heart are at a mortal war..."

July 30th - via: kickstarter.com
Today's sonnet features Sydney Lucas, 11, who made her off-Broadway debut in Fun Home at the Public Theater and won an Obie for her work. We're giving you a sneak peek of this extraordinary performance as a thank you for being an early supporter of... (Read More)

"In the old age black was not counted fair"

July 24th - via: kickstarter.com
Today we share with you a spectacular interpretation of Sonnet 127,  performed by actor Isaiah Johnson and directed by Jordan Mahome. We're thrilled to be able to add this film to our Sonnet Project catalog. The Sonnet Project was made possible by... (Read More)

The Greatest of Shakespeare's Sonnets, Presented With Your Support

July 17th - via: kickstarter.com
 "Let me not to the marriage of true minds admit impediments" We proudly share with you this iconic sonnet, newly released as part of our ongoing Sonnet Project, to give you a taste of the work we produce with your generous support. Sonnet 116 was... (Read More)

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