A Conversation with Novelist Stephen King, Simulcast in HD

Lansburgh Theatre (Washington, DC)

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    Following the publication of his latest novel, Under the Dome, celebrated storyteller and bestselling author Stephen King (Just After Sunset, Duma Key, The Stand, The Shining and more than 50 other novels) talks about his career as a novelist, screenwriter and columnist, and discusses his new work with New York Times book critic Janet Maslin. This is a simulcast event, not a live appearance.

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    Stephen King's new novel, Under the Dome, is a tour de force set in a Maine town and featuring more than 100 characters who encounter a supernatural element as baffling and chilling as any the author has ever conjured.

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    Since its founding in 1985, the Shakespeare Theatre Company has endeavored to be the nation's leading force in the presentation and preservation of classic theatre. Their core mission is to present classic theatre in an accessible, skillful, imaginative, American style that honors playwrights' language and intentions while viewing their plays through a 21st-century lens. With the formation of the Harman Center for the Arts, which includes the new Sidney Harman Hall and the existing Lansburgh Theatre, the Shakespeare Theatre Company will become a national destination theatre offering a broad range of works to audiences in the greater-Washington area and across the nation.