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Henry V

By Martin Brady

Published on September 04, 2008 at 3:41am

The Cambridge American Stage Tour (CAST) has its roots in the Amateur Dramatic Club, a Cambridge student theater group whose former members include John Cleese, Sir Ian McKellen and film director Sam Mendes. Amid its ninth annual U.S. tour, the 16-member company makes a stop in Music City under the sponsorship of the Nashville School of the Arts and--besides providing Shakespeare workshops to NSA's young thespians--will mount a public production of the Bard's dramatic tale of war, conspiracy and British Prince Hal's maturation from feckless youth to kingly conqueror of France.
Mon., Sept. 8, 7 p.m., 2008


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