What do you write after you have written the world’s greatest play? Hopefully, not another Timon of Athens. Fortunately for Shakespeare, he is caught in the middle of the pandemic of 1603 and theatres are closed for a year. The plague opens his eyes to the mysteries of life and death when he is quarantined with a young Puritan lawyer and a mature streetwise prostitute. Will Shakespeare thrive creatively? Will his follow up play be as disappointing as his last? Or will he write his masterpiece?
OPC HEALTH & SAFETY POLICY EFFECTIVE 7/29/2022
OPC is now requiring that all event attendees and participants show PROOF OF VACCINATION AND AT LEAST ONE BOOSTER at the door prior to entering the theatre. Also, as previously noted, MASKS MUST BE WORN inside at all OPC events and when engaging with our artists/company members.