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The Cymbeline Project

Tickets on Sale: October 20, 2022
Stream November 3, 2022 - February 28, 2023
O! Digital Stage

Cymbeline, a rarely performed “problem play” that explores timeless themes of power and agency through a uniquely layered narrative and language, comes to life in a 10-episode transmedia series, The Cymbeline Project, conceived by OSF Artistic Director Nataki Garrett and created by OSF Associate Artistic Director & Director of Innovation and Strategy Scarlett Kim, in collaboration with iconoclastic guest artists hailing from across disciplines and mediums.

The Cymbeline Project interweaves theatrical performance captured from performers’ homes across the country with striking digitally rendered visual layers, creating a hybrid form of collage—part theatre and part film—that resonates with our complex contemporary experience of media.

 

The Cymbeline Project
By William Shakespeare
Conceived by Nataki Garrett
Created by Scarlett Kim

Streaming begins November 3, 2022
O! Digital Stage



Young-Howze Digital Theatre Awards Winners

The Cymbeline Project - Show of the Year
X. Hill - "Dress Up" Award for Costume Designer of the Year
Monique "MoMo" Holt - "Fools These Mortals Be" Award for Outstanding Comedic Performer


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Cast

Lead Artists

Creative Team

Production

Access Services

Innovation Strategy Team

Associate Artistic Director and Director of Innovation & Strategy SCARLETT KIM
Production Manager JOSH HORVATH
Associate Producer victor cervantes jr.
Artistic Associate LIZ LANIER

Learn more about The Cymbeline Project by listening to a special episode of The Archive Project, a podcast by Literary Arts!

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