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Southwest Shakespeare brings ‘The Alchemist' to Taliesin West

Posted 3/21/23

Southwest Shakespeare is bringing the hilarious comedy “The Alchemist” to Taliesin West April 13 - 16.

Set in London during the plague of the 1600s, “The Alchemist” is an …

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Southwest Shakespeare brings ‘The Alchemist' to Taliesin West

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Southwest Shakespeare is bringing the hilarious comedy “The Alchemist” to Taliesin West April 13 - 16.

Set in London during the plague of the 1600s, “The Alchemist” is an uproarious comedy filled with con artists, aristocrats and servants, with dupes, double-dupes, duels and disguises. Stage Director David Ira Goldstein has set “The Alchemist” to be performed as a “radio play,” creating an unforgettable experience in the intimate theater of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West.

“The Alchemist” features Ron May as “Surly,” Tim Shawver as “Dapper,” John Way as “Abel Drugger,” Beau Heckman as “Subtle,” Gustavo A. Flores as “Face.” Jim Coates as “Sir Epicure Mammon,” Allison Sell as “Dame Pliant,” and Debra Ann Byrd as “Dol Common.”

Tickets are $35/$45 and are on sale at swshakespeare.org or by calling 480-644-6500. Discounts are available for students, educators and those under 25 years of age.