The Shakespeare Society – PSC May 23, 2016
Auction Ends: May 23, 2016 04:00 PM EDT

Online Auction Open! 

The Shakespeare Society will host their 4th annual Playing Shakespeare Celebration on May 23, 2016!

The online auction portion of the Playing Shakespeare Celebration is now open. The auction will run from May 10, 2016 to May 23, 2016, with the live event taking place on May 23, 2016 at the historic Players Club in Gramercy Park.

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Proceeds go to The Shakespeare Society in order to support all of its humanities, artistic, and educational programs. Auction items range from one of a kind nights at the Met Opera, to early access tickets to Theatre for a New Audience's Hamlet starring Oscar Isaac, to a weekend summer escape to a country oasis in upstate New York, and many more. So, tell your friends, family, and community. Let the bidding begin!

Live Event Details

Mon May 23, 2016
6PM - 8PM EDT
The Players Club 16 Gramercy Park South Add to My Calendar
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On May 23, 2016, join Michael Cumpsty, Byron Jennings, Carolyn McCormick, Martha Plimpton, Jay O. Sanders, James Shapiro, Stephen Spinella, and John Douglas Thompson for light hors d'oeuvres, libations and a silent auction.

The Shakespeare Society will present Tony award-winning director Daniel Sullivan with The Shakespeare Medal and actor Chukwudi Iwuji with the Linda Gross Playing Shakespeare Award.

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Make Your Bid to Support The Shakespeare Society!

Now is your chance to not only get all the great items you want, but to do it knowing you are helping support our organization and mission.

The Shakespeare Society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing the enjoyment, understanding, and appreciation of William Shakespeare's works through performance, commentary, and educational activities.

A fundamental belief of the founders of The Shakespeare Society is that enjoying and understanding Shakespeare begins in the classroom; therefore, a portion of The Society's membership dollars is used to support educational activities in New York City schools.