Skip to main content

Baltimore Shakespeare Factory

Company Name

Baltimore Shakespeare Factory

Company Website

http://www.baltimoreshakespearefactory.org

Ticketing Link

https://www.baltimoreshakespearefactory.org/tickets

2019 -2020 Season List

Romeo and Juliet

By William Shakespeare

Directed by Anne Hammontree

June 28-July 21, 2019

Perhaps William Shakespeare’s best-known play, Romeo and Juliet is THE classic of youth on the cusp of adulthood, and star-crossed love torn apart by passion and vengeance. Like life, it’s a play that’s half comedy and half tragedy; Romeo and Juliet will make you laugh out loud before it breaks your heart.

The Merry Wives of Windsor

By William Shakespeare

Directed by Tom Delise

July 26-August 18, 2019

The story goes that Queen Elizabeth I was so enamored with the character of Falstaff that she demanded to see a play about sweet Jack in love. Shakespeare delivered as only he could, with one of his most free-wheeling and manic comedies. Rolling into Windsor flat broke, Falstaff decides he’ll woo two wealthy women—instead, he becomes the butt of every joke they can imagine.

The Knight of the Burning Pestle

By Francis Beaumont

Directed by Tom Delise

November 1-24, 2019

A sendup of courtly romance, The Knight of the Burning Pestle is the reason we stage Shakespeare’s contemporaries: Bill never wrote anything this bawdy or satirical. A normal play about a London grocer is interrupted by the audience and rewritten on the fly to become an increasingly absurd chivalric epic that leaves no target un-pricked.

Henry V

By William Shakespeare

Directed by Grayson Owen

February 14-March 8, 2020

Prince Hal is all grown-up. Following his ascent to the throne--and the subsequent battles, marriages, and alliances-- Henry V tackles the challenges of monarchy in the era of the Hundred Years War.

King Lear, presented in Original Shakespearean Pronunciation

Directed by Tom Delise

April 3-April 26, 2020

This incomparable tragedy follows King Lear-- a character nearly unparalleled in all of literature--in his efforts to divide his lands and test his daughters' love. Experience it in Original Shakespearean Pronunciation, as Shakespeare's audiences first heard it in 1606.

Become a Member

As a member of GBCA, you will not only gain access to wonderful benefits, but you will also become an active participant in a broader cultural community. Your organization and employees will directly benefit from opportunities to collaborate, connect, learn, network and share with your colleagues in the cultural community. Join our growing constituency of over 300 individual artists and organizations representing the region's extraordinary range of arts, culture, history, heritage, humanities, and attractions.

Join Today