Upcoming
Free Folger Fridays
Pre-show talks and other events related to Folger Theatre productions and to the exhibitions in the Great Hall.Pay-What-You-Will
Tuesday September 4, 7:30pm
Tickets available beginning at 5pm at the box office window; limit one ticket per person.Early Music Seminar: Macbeth
Wednesday September 5, 6pm
This lively seminar with musicologist Amanda Eubanks Winkler offers a sneak peek at the music in Macbeth. Wine and light fare reception included. Tickets are $20.
Stage Director Talk
Thursday September 6, 6:30pm
Join Macbeth director Robert Richmond and Restoration drama scholar Richard Schoch for a backstage look at the production. Wine and lite fare reception included. Tickets are $20.
Pre-performance Discussion: Macbeth
Friday September 7, 7pm
Robert Aubry Davis leads a lively pre-concert discussion with performers. Free with purchase of ticket to the evening's performance.Talk and Pop-Up Exhibition: Macbeth
Saturday September 8, 7pm
Before the evening’s performance of Macbeth, explore Collections items related to the Scottish play.
Tickets are $15Brews and Banter
Thursday September 13, 6:30pm
Enjoy craft brews from Bluejacket Brewery at this casual behind-the-scenes conversation with actors from Macbeth. Beer and light fare reception included. Tickets are $15. Open-Captioned
Sunday September 16, 2pm
Call the box office at (202) 544-7077 for details.
Folger Theatre's open-captioned performances are generously sponsored by Vinton and Sigrid Cerf.Post-Show Talk with Cast
Thursday September 20, following the 7:30pm performance.
Join members of the cast for a post-show discussion about the play moderated by Resident Dramaturg, Michele Osherow. FreeFree Folger Friday: Early Music 101
Friday September 21, 6pm
Join Macbeth musicians Daniel Meyers and Webb Wiggins for a whirlwind introduction to the instruments and musical styles of Renaissance and Baroque Europe. Free, reservations requested.
Open-Captioned
Sunday September 23, 2pm
Call the box office at (202) 544-7077 for details.
Folger Theatre's open-captioned performances are generously sponsored by Vinton and Sigrid Cerf.