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05/25/2026

This Memorial Day, we reflect on sacrifice, courage, and collective humanity through the words of William Shakespeare. ❤️🤍💙

“We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
For he to-day that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother.”
— Henry V

At Shakespeare in Detroit, we believe classical storytelling continues to help us process history, community, loss, and remembrance. Today we honor those who gave their lives in service.

05/21/2026

We Detroited it.

Shakespeare in Detroit’s 2023 production of The Tempest didn’t just stage the storm..

Techno. JIT. Shakespeare. Movement. Rhythm. Memory. Future.

Because when we say “Shakespeare in Detroit,” we don’t just mean a location. We mean culture. We mean innovation. We mean taking one of the greatest playwrights in history and letting him collide with the sound, spirit, and movement of this city.

Directed by Shakespeare in Detroit Founder Sam White and sponsored by the Gilbert Family Foundation.

Shout out to everybody attending Movement weekend. Stay safe, celebrate responsibly, and keep dancing through the storm. ⚡️🖤

Photos from Shakespeare In Detroit's post 04/23/2026

Happy Birthday, William Shakespeare 🎂

Last October, we brought Jane Anger by Talene Monahon to life—a bold, Shakespeare-adjacent farce that imagines one of history’s earliest feminist writers stepping into conversation with Shakespeare himself, challenging his world, his words, and the narratives that have endured.

These moments feature:
Andrew Huff as William Shakespeare
Anna Maria Morris as Jane Anger
Meaghen Quinn as Anne Hathaway
Michael Lopetrone as Francis Sir

📸 Chuk Nowak
Directed by Sam White
Stage Manager, Sarah Ackerman
Costumes by Sarah Oliver
Lighting by Megan O'Brien
Sound by Kennikki Jones-Jones

At Shakespeare in Detroit, we honor the legacy—not by preserving it in glass, but by questioning it, expanding it, and placing new voices in direct dialogue with it.

Because Shakespeare isn’t just history.
He’s a starting point.

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