Photo Gallery

Pictures provided by Rachel Lavenda

 

Naughty Mag
Costard (Emelin Gasparrini) tries to corrupt Moth (Steph Masiello)

Master and Servant
Don Adriano (Amy Sullivan) and Moth (Steph Masiello) argue over words.

Melodrama
Don Adriano de Armado (Amy Sullivan) strikes a melodramatic pose.

Courting
Ferdinand (Julia Niedzwiecki) welcomes the Princess (Alex Solomon) to Navarre.

Synchronisity
Boyet (D. Sarzinski) looks unimpressed with the men of Navarre. The Ladies (L-R: Rachel Lavenda, Lindsay Cunningham, Caitlin Cotter) reserve judgement.

Hitting on
Don Adriano (Amy Sullivan) gets heavily hit on by Jaquenetta (Elisha Colter).

Mechanicals
The Mechanicals (L-R: Karyn Ruark, Christiane Merrit, Laurel Elliot) enjoy a romance novel.

Hiding
Longaville (Katie Noice) hides from his compatriots in hopes of avoiding their reproaches.

Oh Love
Berowne (Crista Fuentes) pretends to be a statue.

Dumain
Dumain (Charlotte Rahn-Lee) gets some new clothes–inspired by love.

The Boys

After realizing they all are in love, the men of Navarre (L-R Julia Niedzwiecki, Crista Fuentes, Katie Noice, Charlotte Rahn-Lee) decide that there is only one way to pursue their lady loves: disguises.

Mechanicals
Time to plan some shenanigans. (L-R: Steph Masiello, Emelin Gasparrini, Amy Sullivan, Karyn Ruark, Christiane Merrit, Laurel Elliot)

Disguises
With both sides disguised, who will woo who? (L-R: Caitlin Cotter, Rachel Lavenda, Alex Solomon, Lindsay Cunningham, D. Sarzinski, Julia Niedzwiecki)

Trying to be clever
Berowne (Crista Fuentes) thinks he is wooing the Princess and not his beloved Rosaline (Lindsay Cunningham).

Plotting
The Ladies (L-R: Caitlin Cotter, Lindsay Cunningham, Alex Solomon, Rachel Lavenda) feel pretty smug about how they tricked their male counterparts.

New Friends
Moth (Steph Masiello) introduces his elephant to a local sheep.

I Pompey Am
I Pompey Am! (Emelin Gasparrini)

Criticism
Sir Nathanial (Christiane Merrit) does not take criticism very well.

End with a Dance
Always end with a dance.

Cast
Curtain Call.

 

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