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About the show

Winter's Tale

BY Cassandra Svacha

Gather close to the fire for a spellbinding retelling of The Winter's Tale, where jealousy, loss, and forgiveness unfold beneath the glow of flickering flames.

 

Blending storytelling, music, and warmth, this intimate performance carries audiences from heartbreak to hope in a magical winter evening experience that feels timeless, haunting, and deeply human.

DRAMA

60 MINS

PG

$10

Content notes

This is a cautionary tale with some graphic story telling such as death, and violence

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ABOUT THE ARTIST

Container GLobe Shakespere

DETROit, Mi 

A collaborative ensemble of Detroit artists who are developing bold new Shakespeare adaptations for the world’s first Globe Theatre built from repurposed shipping containers.

 

The Container Globe Shakespeare Festival launched in 2025 with an inventive, all female except one man production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

 

Performed inside a Globe-inspired structure, the festival transforms Detroit’s industrial ingenuity into a vibrant space for immersive storytelling, live music, and contemporary theatrical experimentation.

COMPANY MEMBERS:

  • Cassandra Svacha (Director) she/her

  • Sarah Drum (Stage Manager) she/her

Tickets on Sale!
Thu
JuLY 23

9:20 PM - 10:20 PM

Fri
JulY 24

7:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Sat
JulY 25

5:45 PM - 6:45 PM

SUN
July 26

5:35 PM - 6:35 PM

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We acknowledge that we are on land and surrounded by water that is the traditional territory of the Anishnaabeg people of the Three Fires Confederacy which includes the Ojibwe, Potawatomi, and Odawa.  Before Europeans arrived, the land along both sides of the river was referred to as Waawiyaatanong -- we are grateful to live, work and play in this area.

We give thanks to the land and water for sustaining us and honour the history and culture of all the Indigenous Peoples who have inhabited this area since time immemorial.

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