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The Chesapeake Shakespeare Company (CSC) is a theatre company based in
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, Maryland. Founded in 2002, by Ian Gallanar and Heidi Busch-Gallanar, the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company has grown into one of the twenty largest Shakespeare theaters in the United States under the leadership of Founding Artistic Director Ian Gallanar and Managing Director Lesley Malin. The Chesapeake Shakespeare Company has performance spaces in Baltimore and Elliott City, Maryland. Its main indoor space, the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company Theater opened in 2014 after a $7M renovation of the Mercantile Bank Building, a site listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In addition, The Studio, is located next door on the fourth floor of the Merchants Club space and is used for educational programs, rehearsals and as an alternate performance space for CSC. They continue to perform outdoor every summer at the Patapsco Female Institute Historic Park in Ellicott City, Maryland. The Chesapeake Shakespeare Company is listed as a Major Festival in the book ''Shakespeare Festivals Around the World'' by Marcus D. Gregio ( Editor), 2004. Notable projects over the years include participation as the only Maryland Company in 2007's international Shakespeare in Washington Festival with their productions of As You Like It and Henry V, a 2007 production of Macbeth that performed at the Patuxent Institution, a maximum security prison based in Jessup, Maryland, the 2014 Maryland debut of Shakespeare's Richard II, Wild Oats, a rare 18th Century play and their own Baltimore themed adaptation of A Christmas Carol (adapted by Founder and Artistic Director Ian Gallanar) running every December from 2014 - 2019. In 2017, the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company hosted the international Shakespeare Theatre Association conference. The Chesapeake Shakespeare Company's education programs include professional artist development, community education, innovative K-12 school programming, summer camps for kids, high school Shakespeare Festivals and workshops using methodologies created by CSC in cooperation with National and International Institutional Partners.


Production history

2002 ''Twelfth Night'' Directed by Ian Gallanar 2003 ''Romeo and Juliet'' Directed by Ian Gallanar 2003 ''The Comedy of Errors'' Directed by Christopher Marino 2004 ''Troilus & Cressida'' Directed by Patrick Kilpatrick 2004 ''Much Ado About Nothing'' Directed by Ian Gallanar 2004 ''Measure for Measure'' Directed by Christopher Niebling 2005 ''The Dog in the Manger'' by Lope de Vega Directed by Isabelle Anderson 2005 ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' Directed by Ian Gallanar 2005 ''Coriolanus'' Directed by Ian Gallanar 2006 ''The Imaginary Invalid'' by Molière Directed by Ken Elston 2006 ''King Lear'' Directed by Ian Gallanar 2006 ''The Taming of the Shrew'' Directed by Patrick Kilpatrick 2006 ''Love's Labor's Lost'' Directed by Jenny Leopold 2007 ''The Front Page'' Directed by Ian Gallanar 2007 ''As You Like It'' Directed by Ian Gallanar 2007 ''Henry V'' Directed by James Ricks 2007 ''Macbeth'' Directed by Ian Gallanar 2008 ''A Doll's House'' by Henrick Ibsen Directed by Kevin Costa 2008 ''The Comedy of Errors'' Directed by Ian Gallanar 2008 ''The Tempest'' Directed by Patrick Kilpatrick 2008 ''Macbeth'' Directed by Ian Gallanar 2009 ''The Country Wife'' Directed by Heather Nathans 2009 ''Cyrano de Bergerac'' Directed by Ian Gallanar 2009 ''Twelfth Night'' Directed by Jenny Leopold 2009 ''Julius Caesar ''Directed by Frank Moorman 2010 ''Lysistrata'' Directed by Ian Gallanar 2010 ''Much Ado About Nothing'' Directed by Ryan Whinnem 2010 ''Hamlet'' Directed by Ian Gallanar 2010 ''Titus Andronicus'' Directed by Kevin Costa 2011 ''Cymbeline'' Directed by Ian Gallanar 2011 ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' Directed by Ian Gallanar 2011 ''The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)'' Directed by Scott Alan Small 2011 ''Our Town'' Directed by Ian Gallanar 2012 ''The Merchant of Venice ''Directed by Teresa Castracane 2012 ''Romeo and Juliet'' Directed by Jenny Leopold 2012 ''Pride and Prejudice'' Directed by Isabelle Anderson 2012 ''Richard III ''Directed by Ian Gallanar 2013 ''The Two Gentlemen of Verona'' Directed by Patrick Kilpatrick 2013 ''The Taming of the Shrew'' Directed by Ian Gallanar 2013 ''Antony and Cleopatra'' Directed by Ralph Alan Cohen 2013 ''Dracula'' Directed by Scott Alan Small 2014 ''As You Like It'' Directed by Patrick Kilpatrick 2014 ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' Directed by Ian Gallanar 2014 ''Richard II ''Directed by Kevin Costa 2014'' A Christmas Carol ''Directed by Ian Gallanar 2015 ''Uncle Vanya ''Directed by Ian Gallanar 2015 ''The Importance of Being Earnest ''Directed by Erin Bone Steele 2015 ''Romeo and Juliet ''Directed by Ian Gallanar 2015 ''The Comedy of Errors'' Directed by Scott Alan Small 2015 ''Much Ado About Nothing'' Directed by Matthew R. Wilson 2015 ''Titus Andronicus'' Directed by Ian Gallanar 2015 ''A Christmas Carol'' Directed by Ian Gallanar & Scott Alan Small 2016 ''Wild Oats'' Directed by Ian Gallanar 2016 ''Macbeth'' Directed by Paul Barnes 2016 ''The Three Musketeers'' Directed by Patrick Kilpatrick & Ian Gallanar 2016 ''Othello'' Directed by Ian Gallanar 2016 ''Anne of the Thousand Days'' Directed by Kasi Campbell 2016 ''A Christmas Carol'' By Ian Gallanar Directed by Scott Alan Small 2017 ''Richard III ''Directed by Ian Gallanar 2017 ''The Taming of the Shrew'' Directed by Ian Gallanar 2017 ''The Fantasticks!'' by Schmidt & Jones Directed by Curt Tofteland 2017 ''The Tempest'' Directed by Lizzi Albert 2017 ''Julius Caesar'' Directed by Michael Toylado 2017 ''A Christmas Carol'' By Ian Gallanar Directed by Scott Alan Small 2018 ''Red Velvet'' by Lolita Chakrabarti Directed by Shirley Basfield-Dunlap 2018 ''The Winter's Tale ''Directed by Isabelle Anderson 2018 ''Alice in Wonderland ''by Florida Friebus & Eva Le Gallienne Directed by Ian Gallanar 2018 ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' Directed by Gerrad Taylor 2018 ''She Stoops to Conquer'' by Oliver Goldsmith Directed by Ian Gallanar 2018 ''A Christmas Carol ''By Ian Gallanar Directed by Gerrad Taylor 2019 ''Henry IV Part 1'' Directed by Ian Gallanar 2019 ''Henry IV Part 2'' Directed by Ian Gallanar and Gerrad Taylor 2019 ''The Diary of Anne Frank'' by Goodrich & Hackett Directed by Eve Muson 2019 ''Macbeth'' Directed by Ian Gallanar 2019 ''Love's Labour's Lost'' Directed by Erin Bone Steele 2019 ''Dracula'' by Steven Deitz Directed by Gerrad Taylor 2019 ''A Christmas Carol'' by Ian Gallanar Directed by Scott Alan Small 2020 ''Measure for Measure'' Directed by Lisa Bruneau 2020 ''The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)'' by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield Directed by Ian Gallanar


See also

*
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* Shakespeare in Washington Festival


References


External links


Official Website of Chesapeake Shakespeare Company

Shakespeare in Washington Festival
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