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Chanticleer Shakespeare presents The Tempest

Chanticleer Shakespeare announces ‘Tempest’ for 2026

Chanticleer Shakespeare Company will open its 2026 season with a production of William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest,” directed by artistic director Blake Ellis and starring Broadway actor and Fresno native Jacqueline Antaramian as Prospero. Performances are scheduled for April 24 through May 3, 2026, at the historic Warnors Theatre in downtown Fresno.

The production marks the company’s second season and continues its partnership with the Warnors Center for the Performing Arts. Chanticleer Shakespeare bills itself as the Central Valley’s first professional Shakespeare company, presenting classical works with professional and local performers.

“The Tempest” is generally regarded as Shakespeare’s final play and explores themes of magic, revenge, and forgiveness. Ellis said that casting a woman in the traditionally male role of Prospero introduces “an emotional dynamic that will resonate with audiences in a new and profound way.”

Antaramian’s stage credits include Broadway productions of “Julius Caesar” with Denzel Washington and “Doctor Zhivago.” Her film and television work includes ”The Old Man” with Jeff Bridges, “American Gods,” and “Law & Order.”

The production will feature original music and a mix of professional Actors’ Equity members and local performers. Post-show talkbacks, student matinees, and group pricing will also be offered.

Funding for the production comes in part from the City of Fresno’s Measure P Expanded Access to Arts and Culture Fund, administered by the Fresno Arts Council, and in association with Arts Enrichment For All.

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Ticket information and additional season announcements will be available at ChanticleerShakes.com. 

Heather Parish, recovering thespian, spent 25 years directing everything from Shakespeare in the Park to black-box fringe. These days, she dabbles in a variety of visual arts and creative non-fiction and writes about Fresno’s arts scene for The Munro Review.

heather.parish@yahoo.com

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