Eleven actors of varying ages and ethnicities stand in a line on the set of The Winter's Tale, which looks like gray-and-rust industrial steel. A Black actor in a brightly colored robe stands above them center.

This is a great play for the summer—despite its title—because The Winter’s Tale is as much about the coming of spring as it is the dreary desolation of December. At least that is what director Kevin Theis emphasizes in this high-spirited, lighthearted production. All that is positive, sweet, and redemptive in the play—the openhearted expressions […]

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