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4th Annual Reading Room Festival

Location Folger Shakespeare Library, 201 East Capitol St., SE, Washington, DC
Date Thursday, January 22, 2026 at 7:30pm -
Sunday, January 25, 2026 at 3:00pm
Duration   2 days, 19 hours, 30 minutes
Link https://www.folger.edu/readingroom
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Today, Folger Theatre announces the complete lineup of events included in the fourth annual Reading Room Festival, a public celebration exploring how Shakespeare’s works are adapted, translated, and reimagined for the stage today. The Reading Room Festival will take place January 22–25, 2026, at the Folger Shakespeare Library.

This year’s lineup of fully staged readings leans into how music pairs naturally with Shakespeare and includes new works and adaptations by Alexa Babakhanian, Alberto Bonilla, Barbara Fuchs, and Marcus Gardley. Each staged reading boasts casts featuring many DC actors, and every reading will also be accompanied by post-show conversations led by critics and scholars.

Additional programming includes hands-on creative workshops, gallery talks in the Folger’s exhibition halls, panel discussions with artistic leaders, and special events where the public, artists, and scholars can all gather.

Other highlights of the Reading Room Festival 2026 include:

  • Shakespeare as a Starting Point: The free opening night discussion, a collaboration with Signature Theatre, will examine how composers, playwrights, and adaptors of the American musical have drawn inspiration from Shakespeare. DC theater artists will perform and discuss selections from Play On!, Kiss Me Kate, West Side Story, and other Shakespeare-inspired musicals.
  • Programming for Young People: The Reading Room Festival will host a family-friendly reading of Lope de Vega’s Fuente Ovejuna, adapted by Barbara Fuchs. The reading will be preceded by a free hands-on crafting workshop for the audience to make props to be used in the play.
  • Seven Ages of Music: A Community Workshop: Participants are invited to contribute to the co-creation of an original new song inspired by Jaques’ “Seven Ages of Man” speech from Shakespeare’s As You Like It. This playful and participatory exploration of music making will be led by actor and musician John Sygar.

The Reading Room Festival 2026 will welcome more than 40 actors and musicians from the Washington, DC community to perform in these four staged readings. In addition, several members of the yearlong Folger Institute workshop, “Shakespeare and Black Performing Women,” will be participating in this year’s festival as panel moderators. This workshop of theater makers and scholars is convened by Karen Ann Daniels and Patricia Akhimie, Director of the Folger Institute and author of The Oxford Handbook of Shakespeare and Race. Visit the Reading Room Festival page to see all participants.

Single tickets for staged readings, panels, talks, and workshops are on sale for $20 each, and free student rush tickets are available 30 minutes before each reading with a valid student ID. Tickets for Fuente Ovejuna are $20 per adult and free for children under 12 (children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult); the crafting workshop beforehand is free for all. There are still a limited number of All-Access Passes available for $125, which include tickets to all four staged readings, invitations to the parties throughout the weekend, and access to the workshops and conversations. The full lineup of events is detailed in the schedule below. Reading Room Festival All-Access Passes and tickets for individual staged readings are available at www.folger.edu/readingroom or by contacting the Folger box office at (202) 544-7077.

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