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Exhibition Information and Related Events



Curators

 

Alan Stewart, Columbia University

Garrett Sullivan, Penn State University

Consultant:

Ron Bogdan, Folger Shakespeare Library

 

Exhibition Hours

 

Monday–Saturday, 10am–5pm. Closed Sundays

Closed Federal holidays

Admission is free

 

Tours

 

Monday–Friday, 11am; Saturday, 11am and 1pm. Free

To schedule a group tour, call (202) 675-0395

 

Related Events

 

Gallery Talk

Curators offer Folger members an in-depth tour of the exhibition, including highlights and special commentary. Membership at the Folger Shakespeare Library includes access to “behind the scenes” talks, receptions, and discounts on performances and merchandise while providing support for exhibitions and programs. For more information, visit www.folger.edu/members or call (202) 675-0359.

 

Folger Theatre

Macbeth

By William Shakespeare

Directed by & Conceived by Teller & Aaron Posner

February 28–April 6, 2008

 

Exhibition opens one hour before curtain and at intermission.

Free exhibition tours pre-show, Wednesdays at 6:30pm beginning March 5

  

 

 
John Nalson. An impartial collection of the great affairs of state ... London, 1682



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