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Richard Northcutt, along with Jim, Jean and Elizabeth Keathley of the Cannon Carriage Driving Center, created the Valhalla Shakespeare Project whose mission is:
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Shakespeare on the Farm |
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Elizabeth Keathley Cannon Carriage Driving Center 3041 Jimtown Road Woodbury, TN 37190 |
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The Valhalla Shakespeare Project is presenting Shakespeare on the Farm in conjunction with The Cannon Carriage Driving Center, The James O. and Jean Adams Keathley Family Foundation, and The Tennessee Arts Commission. The performances are free to the public. You should bring your own picnic items and chairs. The performances are outside and will be presented rain or shine. |
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Hamlet by William Shakespeare will be performed at 3:00 p.m. on October 28 & 29, 2006 at the Shakespeare on the Farm at Valhalla Farms.
You may obtain a map to Valhalla Farms by clicking on the appropriate button above. If you are interested in participating in any of these productions please contact Richard Northcutt. His telephone number, address, and e-mail is listed below. A copy of the script before any cuts are made can be downloaded free of charge by logging onto the above noted web site. For more information log onto the Valhalla Shakespeare Project website at http://www.vsptn.com. |
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The Tennessee Arts Commission |
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Richard Northcutt Valhalla Shakespeare Project 215 West High Street Woodbury, TN 37190
Phone: (615) 904-5335 Fax: (615) 563-5206 E-Mail: shagbark@hotcom.net |



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Map from Nashville |
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Map from Knoxville |
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Map from Chattanooga |
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Kathryn Turney, Jonathon Higden, and Kyle Williams from “As You Like It”. |



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To present the works of the greatest dramatist in the English language in free outdoor performances at Valhalla Farms in rural Middle Tennessee;
To eschew the formal, classical production in favor of a simpler, more casual approach – to focus on text rather than tech;
To provide an opportunity for community actors to work with and be mentored by actors who have professional experience;
To assemble resources and information about the plays in production and to make these materials available to educators who may want to use them in their curricula. |