Shakespeare dons a familar hat. Courtesy of Partnership for the Public Good.
Join the Partnership for the Public Good as Buffalo crowns its second Shakespearean Idol. Civic leaders will compete for the prize before three all-star judges: Colin Dabkowski, arts critic for the Buffalo News; Laurie Dean Torrell, executive director at Just Buffalo Literary Center; and Drew Kahn, professor of Theater at Buffalo State College.
Audience members will cast their votes to crown this year's Shakespearean Idol choosing among contestants such as: Maria Whyte, commissioner of Erie County's Department of Environment & Planning; George Arthur, political legend; and Sarah Bishop of Buffalo First and Tim Herzog of Flying Bison performing together.
Doors open at 7pm, and the contest starts promptly at 7:30pm. After the contest, the audience is invited to stay for drinks and light dessert.
All proceeds go to benefit the Partnership for the Public Good. Donations start at $25 per person. Walk-ins welcome! If you have questions, please contact Megan Connelly at 852.4191 ext 110, megan@ppgbuffalo.org
Doors open at 7pm
Buffalo History Museum
1 Museum Ct
Buffalo, NY 14216