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Published October 7th, 2025, 04:54 pm
William Shakespeare is regarded as one of the greatest drama writers in recorded English language history. His work has lived on through the centuries, and today's writers and directors have found ways to keep his works alive.
Shakespeare in Detroit is one group that has made a name for themselves being the premiere space for classical performances.
Beginning as an initiative in 2012 called Shakespeare Against Cancer, the group traveled across Michigan hospitals, healing through classical performances. A year later, Shakespeare in Detroit hosted the cities first ever public show, a Shakespeare in the park experience.
Since then, the grassroots organization has expanded its offerings, working with kids and teens, helping the next generation of theater folks find their niche.
Next week as part of the company’s intimate 2025 fall limited run series, "Jane Anger" will make its Michigan debut. The dark comedy takes place in the 1600s during the plague.
Samatha White the founding artistic and executive director of Shakspeare in Detroit. She is also the director of Michigan’s premiere of "Jane Anger".
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