Wirral Community Shakespeare Exhibition
The Reader Organisation, working with the Aspire Trust, opens an exhibition of photographs and artwork to showcase Wirral Community Shakespeare's outstanding summer performances of The Winter's Tale. The exhibition runs at Birkenhead Park Visitor Centre from 28th November to 6th December 2008 (10am - 4pm, Monday to Saturday).
From today, until 6th December, an exhibition of costumes, photographs and artwork is to be displayed in Birkenhead Park Visitor Centre to celebrate the wonderful achievement of all of those involved in Wirral Community Shakespeare. Costumes and props from the performance will be on show, as will photographs of rehearsals and the performances taken by Wallasey Amateur Photographic Society.
Also being exhibited is original artwork, inspired by the project, by artists Michelle Molyneux (photocollagist) and Joan Evans (graphic and visual artist). A DVD of the rehearsals and ‘behind the scenes' action will be also be shown during the exhibition's opening hours.
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