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The Reading Room Festival

Thu, Jan 25 – Sun, Jan 28, 2024

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Join us for Folger Theatre’s eagerly-awaited second iteration of The Reading Room Festival, with new work and conversations inspired by or in response to the plays of William Shakespeare.

About the festival

The four-day festival features open rehearsals, screenings, readings of world-premiere plays, as well as receptions with live music and moments to gather and celebrate.

Headlining the festival are Austin Dean Ashford, Mary Chieffo, Devin Haqq, Sarah Mantell, Jacob Ming-Trent, Carmen Pelaez, and Dr. John “Ray” Proctor.

Don’t miss this opportunity to go behind the scenes and gain a deeper understanding of the creative process and the stories behind the stories through engaging conversations with artists, critics, and scholars.

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Please note: Children under the age of 4 are not permitted.

Festival Pass – $35

Access to the Festival open rehearsals, screenings, and conversations.

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All-Access Pass – $75

Everything in the Festival Pass, plus invitations to the opening and closing parties.

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Students – Free admission to readings and conversations

Admitted free one-half hour before event start time, with a valid ID

Festival schedule

Day 1: Thursday, January 25

Shakespeare as a Starting Point: 2024 Reading Room Keynote

Shakespeare as a Starting Point: 2024 Reading Room Keynote

Folger Director Michael Witmore and Folger Director of Programming Karen Ann Daniels kick off this year’s festival by discussing the adaptation of Shakespeare’s works.
Thu, Jan 25, 2024, 6pm
Rap Monologues at The Reading Room Festival
Rap Monologues written and performed by Austin Dean Ashford

Rap Monologues

This tour de force performance is a fusion of hip hop history, humor, and a fresh perspective on the classics.
Thu, Jan 25, 2024, 7pm

Opening reception: 9pm

The day’s events will be concluded with a festival launch party. All-Access Pass required to attend.

Day 2: Friday, January 26

Kiss Me, Kate: Power Dynamics in 'The Taming of the Shrew'

Kiss Me, Kate: Power Dynamics in 'The Taming of the Shrew'

Audience members will be invited to explore the power dynamics at play in Shakespeare’s complex comedy.
Fri, Jan 26, 2024, 6:30pm
Folger Haskell Center
The Cuban Vote at The Reading Room Festival
Carmen Pelaez

The Cuban Vote

Carmen Pelaez revisits "The Taming of the Shrew" with a new play set amid a political campaign in Miami.
Fri, Jan 26, 2024, 8pm

Festival party: 10pm

The day’s events will conclude with an evening reception. All-Access Pass required to attend.

Day 3: Saturday, January 27

Anti-Racism Conversation: Casting Shakespeare in a Contemporary World

Anti-Racism Conversation: Casting Shakespeare in a Contemporary World

What are the implications of multicultural casting using 400-year-old texts that were initially written for and performed only by white European men?
Sat, Jan 27, 2024, 10am
Folger Haskell Center
Six Othellos at The Reading Room Festival
Six Othellos. Directed by Dr. John

Six Othellos

Actors and audience members use Act 3, Scene 3 from "Othello" to investigate and examine “traditional" casting and the spectacle-text.
Saturday, Jan 27 at 2pm
How Shakespeare Saved My Life at The Reading Room Festival
How Shakespeare Saved My Life written and performed by Jacob Ming-Trent

How Shakespeare Saved My Life

"How Shakespeare Saved My Life" is an epic poem told by Jacob Ming-Trent with verse, rhyme, and song.
Sat, Jan 27, 2024, 8pm

Day 4: Sunday, January 28

Rap Monologues Workshop with Austin Dean Ashford

Rap Monologues Workshop with Austin Dean Ashford

This workshop is filled with exercises for the participants to observe the idea of classical text with a hip hop aesthetic.
Sun, Jan 28, 2024, 11am
Folger Haskell Center
Everything That Never Happened at The Reading Room Festival
Everything That Never Happened by Sarah Mantell

Everything That Never Happened

This new play by Sarah Mantell takes place in the gaps between "The Merchant of Venice" and the realities of Jewish history.
Sun, Jan 28, 2024, 1pm
Adapting Shakespeare to New Forms at The Reading Room Festival

Adapting Shakespeare to New Forms

Explore two Shakespeare adaptations with their creators: a musical AR experience, "Iago: The Green Eyed Monster," and a post-apocalyptic film, "Ambition’s Debt."
Sun, Jan 28, 2024, 4:30pm

Closing night reception: 7:30pm

Join us for food, drinks, music, and conversation at a party to conclude the festival. All-Access Pass required to attend.

Who’s who: Festival creators

Austin Dean Ashford

Austin Dean Ashford

Mary Chieffo

Mary Chieffo

Devin E. Haqq
Devin E. Haqq

Devin E. Haqq

Sarah Mantell

Sarah Mantell

Jacob Ming-Trent

Jacob Ming-Trent

Carmen Pelaez

Carmen Pelaez

Dr. John Ray Proctor III

Dr. John Ray Proctor III