"Shake-speare's Treason"

The one-man show “Shake-speare’s Treason” starring New York actor and author Hank Whittemore, will return to the Flathead Valley Community College Theatre for two performances March 12 and 13.  Whittemore will present the 90-minute solo in the FVCC Theatre, the same venue where he opened the college’s Honors Symposium with the show in 2008.
 
Since his Kalispell appearance, Whittemore has brought “Shake-speare’s Treason” to a variety of audiences in venues around the country such as the Gerding Theater in Portland, Ore. and Theatre Row Studios in New York as well as stages in Boston and Houston.  In England, he also performed the show at Shakespeare’s Globe, at the invitation of the Shakespearean Authorship Trust and its chairman Mark Rylance, as well as at Gonville and Caius College of Cambridge University.
 
“Shake-speare’s Treason,” co-written by Whittemore and director Ted Story of New York, is based on Whittemore’s 900-page edition of the Sonnets titled “The Monument.”  Dr. Daniel Wright, director of the Shakespeare Authorship Studies Centre at Concordia University in Portland, cites the book as “the most important work on Shakespeare since 1920 when it was first suggested that Edward de Vere, Seventeenth Earl of Oxford was the true author.”
 
"Hank Whittemore’s work has opened a new doorway leading to previously unexplored pathways for studies of the Shakespeare works,” Wright said.  “By contrast, the orthodox version of Shakespearean biography is filled with flights of contradictory fancy, and now that traditional view is in serious crisis.”
 
Whittemore began his professional acting career at 19 appearing off-Broadway in “This Side of Paradise” and on Broadway in “Take Her, She’s Mine” starring Art Carney.  After graduating from Notre Dame, he worked as a reporter while authoring 11 books—among them “The Super Cops,” a bestseller made into a movie directed by Gordon Parks—as well as dozens of television shows and articles for “PARADE” Magazine.

Showtimes:
March 12 and 13, 7 p.m.
 
Tickets can be purchased online, at the FVCC Bookstore or by calling 756-3814.  Remaining tickets will be available for purchase at the door.
 
Don’t miss this explosive show!  Buy your tickets today!

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Mark Your Calendars!

Coming to FVCC Theatre Spring 2010:
 
“Evil Dead, The Musical!”  
April 15-17, 22-24, 29 and May 1

“First Annual Ten-Minute Play Festival”
May 6-8

FVCC Children's Theatre
Coming Summer 2010