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Coming Next
**Matthew is taking a brief hiatus to get Deep Brain Stimulation surgery in October. But dates are lining up in 2025 for Sonoma County, Chicago, Madison, Orlando and more!
Where We’ve Been
Saturday, June 22, Maryland Association of Parkinson’s Support, Annapolis, MD
Sunday, June 23, PMD Alliance and the ATMRD. DC
Wednesday, July 10, Shawnee State University, Portsmouth, OH
Saturday, April 13, in collaboration with the Parkinson’s Foundation/Western Pennsylvania, Registration info HERE. Pittsburgh, PA.
Saturday, April 20, in collaboration with Parkinson Support and Wellness. Event in Mason, OH. Learn more HERE. More info to come.
Wednesday, April 24, at Faith Lutheran Church, Zanesville, OH. 5:00 pm. Address is 70 Mansfield Ave, Mount Vernon. No tickets required.
Monday, April 29, in collaboration with the Asheville Parkinson Support Group. 2:00 pm. Venue is TBD. Tickets can be purchased HERE.
Tuesday, April 30, in collaboration with the Parkinson’s Association of the Carolinas, 5:30pm at Southminster Assisted Living. No tickets required, but register HERE..
The Drums of War
By Herb Brown, World Premiere
Abbey Theatre, Dublin OH, Jan 18-28, 2024
Matthew originates the role of Churchill in this stage play.
World premiere play by retired Ohio Supreme Court Judge, playwright, and novelist Herb Brown. England stands alone as Nazi Germany conquers Continental Europe, and America wakens to the peril it will face if England falls. ‘The Drums of War’ brings to life Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt and the dying but magnificent Harry Hopkins as they forge the alliance which turned the dark winter of Hitler into glorious summer.
Show Is Closed.
Matthew Moore as Corambis (in the orange-checked sweater vest) and Grave Digger (holding the skull) in Hamlet, 1602.
Hamlet, 1602
Columbus, OH | May 26th - June 19th, 2022
Matthew plays Corambis & Clown 1 in this stage play.
A grieving son; a father’s ghost; a mother’s untimely remarriage: Shakespeare’s tragedy of Hamlet has long been among his best-known and most-celebrated plays. But before the familiar tale of delayed revenge, long scenes, and introspective speeches came Shakespeare’s earlier, younger, and much faster version. A (old) new take on the play audiences think they know, Hamlet, 1603 offers a rare opportunity to experience the exciting first draft of Shakespeare’s most famous work.
Show Is Closed.