Here’s the schedule for the year – three plays every four weeks.
Uppercase bold initial if you read it on time, lower case when you read it (bold if you got a point).

 


 

King John Jan. 8 A
Love’s Labour’s Lost Jan. 15 A,k
Romeo and Juliet Jan. 22 A, K
Richard II Feb. 5 A
Comedy of Errors Feb. 12 A
Titus Andronicus Feb. 19 A, K
Henry IV Part I Mar. 4 A
Two Gentlemen of Verona Mar. 11 A, K
Julius Caesar Mar. 18 K, A
Henry IV Part II Apr. 1 a
Merry Wives of Windsor Apr. 8 A
Hamlet Apr. 15 a
Henry V Apr. 29 A,K
The Taming of the Shrew May 6 k, a
Othello May 13 k a
Henry VI Part I May 27 a
Merchant of Venice Jun. 3 A
King Lear Jun. 10 A, K
Henry VI Part II Jun. 24
Much Ado About Nothing Jul. 1 A
Macbeth Jul. 8 A, k
Henry VI Part III Jul. 22
Midsummer Night’s Dream Jul. 29 A
Timon of Athens Aug. 5 A
Richard III Aug. 19
As You Like It Aug. 26 a
Antony and Cleopatra Sep. 2 A
Henry VIII Sep. 16
Measure for Measure Sep. 23 a
Coriolanus Sep. 30
Pericles Oct. 14
All’s Well That Ends Well Oct. 21
Winter’s Tale Oct. 28
Two Noble Kinsmen Nov. 11
Troilus and Cressida Nov. 18
Cymbeline Dec. 2
Twelfth Night Dec. 9
Tempest Dec. 16 K

3 Responses to “the schedule”

  1. Siouxbee said

    Very aggressive schedule. I love it! Another reason not to watch the Dancing with the Stars spinoff!

  2. Angela said

    Well,
    I missed 5 in a row. That’s not good.
    even if I get the 21 that are still available to me by the end of the year, I only end up with 76 out of the possible 114. And that’s assuming I go back and read the ones I’ve missed over the course of the year.

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