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Please join us for a unique program called Page to Stage, presented by two members of Shakespeare on the Sound in Norwalk, CT. The program will utilize text from the Q1, Q2 and F versions of Hamlet to examine the publishing process during Shakespeare’s time, how that process influenced what is universally accepted today as the work of William Shakespeare, and the ongoing role of the modern editor. This is a lecture interwoven with monologues designed to support the topic.
Mauricio Miranda is an actor and teaching artist whose credits are extensive. He has performed Off-Broadway in Spring Awakening (Alphanyc) and regionally in A Christmas Carol (Hartford Stage), Hamlet, Much Ado About Nothing (Capital Classics), The Comedy of Errors, The Book of Will (Utah Shakes), Pericles, Une Tempete, A Christmas Carol (American Shakes) and Macbeth (Alabama Shakes) among many others. Mauricio has a B.A. in Theater Performance, Freed-Hardeman
University; MFA in Playwriting, Indiana University; MFA in Acting, University of Connecticut; and Month-Long Acting Intensive, Shakespeare & Company.
Nicholas Urda is Associate Artistic Director and Director of Education at Shakespeare on the Sound. Nick has been with Shakespeare on the Sound since 2012 as an actor, teaching artist and director and he has been leading the education department since 2019. With SOS, Nick has been seen on stage as Valentine in The Two Gentlemen of Verona and as Macduff in 2017’s production of Macbeth as well as all 5 productions of A Christmas Carol. He and his family now live in Trumbull, CT after spending many many years in NYC, where Nick worked as an actor, director and teaching artist. As a director, Nick has directed everything from new works to Shakespeare, Including the most recent production of A Christmas Carol. As a performer, Nick has been acting professionally on stage and on screen for the past 19 years. He holds a BFA from Marymount Manhattan College as well as completing the fellowship with The Shakespeare Theatre Co, DC.
Registration suggested.