March 07 - March 22

Antony and Cleopatra

Antony and Cleopatra

Synopsis: Antony and Cleopatra details the intense romance between Roman leader Mark Antony and Egyptian Queen Cleopatra, which conflicts with his political duties. Torn between love and power, Antony abandons his Roman responsibilities, leading to war with Octavius Caesar, military failure, and the ultimate suicides of both lovers. This story is a sweeping tragedy of passion, power, and legacy. At its core is the electrifying union of two icons, Mark Antony, Rome’s great general, and Cleopatra, Egypt’s dazzling queen. Their love affair defies politics, duty, and empire, becoming the stuff of legend: intoxicating, reckless, and unforgettable.



The Argument: The play embodies the season’s theme of legends that transcend time. Antony and Cleopatra are figures whose names have echoed across centuries, continually depicted in art, literature, and culture. They carry the weight of immense expectation. The symbols of love’s grandeur and downfall, of ambition that reshapes history, of charisma so powerful it can never be forgotten. In Shakespeare’s telling, their story is not just a personal romance but a battle for legacy: what survives after passion burns out, what history remembers, and how extraordinary individuals become immortal. Their legend, sensational and phenomenal, proves why icons endure—not only in their own time but for generations to come.

03/07/2026 8:00 PM

Door Time: 7:30 PM

Other Showtimes

Tickets on sale beginning February 13, 2025.

What survives when love collides with power? Shakespeare’s epic romance captures the intoxicating passion and crushing downfall of two icons whose names echo across history.

View the biography for the synopsis of the show and how it fits into our season theme.

Fully Staged Production

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Synopsis: Antony and Cleopatra details the intense romance between Roman leader Mark Antony and Egyptian Queen Cleopatra, which conflicts with his political duties. Torn between love and power, Antony abandons his Roman responsibilities, leading to war with Octavius Caesar, military failure, and the ultimate suicides of both lovers. This story is a sweeping tragedy of passion, power, and legacy. At its core is the electrifying union of two icons, Mark Antony, Rome’s great general, and Cleopatra, Egypt’s dazzling queen. Their love affair defies politics, duty, and empire, becoming the stuff of legend: intoxicating, reckless, and unforgettable.



The Argument: The play embodies the season’s theme of legends that transcend time. Antony and Cleopatra are figures whose names have echoed across centuries, continually depicted in art, literature, and culture. They carry the weight of immense expectation. The symbols of love’s grandeur and downfall, of ambition that reshapes history, of charisma so powerful it can never be forgotten. In Shakespeare’s telling, their story is not just a personal romance but a battle for legacy: what survives after passion burns out, what history remembers, and how extraordinary individuals become immortal. Their legend, sensational and phenomenal, proves why icons endure—not only in their own time but for generations to come.