This second show from Denver Public School's 25th Annual Shakespeare Festival May 8, 2009 includes a two-fer-one sword fight, many sonnets, a lot of drugged people wandering around the woods in confusion, many ghosts seeking revenge, several witches, a recorder quartet, two donkeys, much pixie dust, a bouncy Puck and lots of imaginary blood. Oh, and lovers. Star-crossed lovers, misnamed lovers, mistaken lovers, but no kissing, really. Barney Ford Elementary, Lincoln High School, Morey Middle School, University Park and a few others.
Sister Who and Imam Ibrahim Kazerooni discuss issues and ideas related to literal versus non-literal interpretations of sacred text.
Ramona Africa visits Denver
Sister Who and Egan Sanders discuss issues and ideas related to doing one's dharma (life purpose).
Gill Scott Herion visits denver
Sister Who and Chaplain Carridwen Brennan discuss issues and ideas related to the notion of "tough love."
Sister Who discusses issues, challenges, and ideas related to gay and lesbian persons who are married, but not know to their spouses to be self-identifying as gay or lesbian.
Sister Who and Mike Albi discuss issues and ideas related to the organization "Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays (P-FLAG).
Sister Who and Egan Sanders discuss issues and ideas related to reaching upwards within a downward-pulling world.
Sister Who and Chaplain Carridwen Brennan discuss issues and ideas related to volunteer opportunities and activities within the Correctional System.