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Jacob Ming-Trent Blends Shakespeare, Basquiat, Biggie, and Tupac in World Premiere

Jacob Ming-Trent's solo show, "How Shakespeare Saved My Life," premieres at Folger Theatre in Washington, DC, weaving Shakespeare with the voices of Basquiat, Biggie, and Tupac.

·May 15, 2026·via BroadwayWorld
Jacob Ming-Trent Blends Shakespeare, Basquiat, Biggie, and Tupac in World Premiere

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Jacob Ming-Trent's solo show is directed by Tony Taccone at the Folger in Washington, DC.

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Folger Theatre will present its final offer for the season, the world premiere of How Shakespeare Saved My Life, written and performed by Broadway star Jacob Ming-Trent and directed by renowned director Tony Taccone , on stage at the Folger for a limited engagement, June 9-July 5, 2026.

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Co-commissioned, developed, and presented by Folger Theatre , How Shakespeare Saved My Life dives into Ming-Trent's turbulent youth. Blending Shakespeare with the voices of Basquiat, Biggie, and Tupac, the piece reveals how art helped a young artist find his identity, his purpose, and his path forward.

In January, Ming-Trent was named one of American Theatre's "People to Watch," and his recent performance as Falstaff in Shakespeare Theatre Company 's Merry Wives was nominated for a Helen Hayes Award for Best Ensemble. Folger Theatre audiences will remember Ming-Trent as Bottom from A Midsummer Night's Dream performed at the National Building Museum in 2022.

On stage, Ming-Trent has appeared on Broadway in Shrek the Musical, Hands on a Hardbody, and, most recently, the revival of Gypsy. A film and television actor (Watchmen, Only Murders in the Building, R&J, and The Forty-Year-Old Version), he is an acclaimed Shakespearean actor earning a Drama Desk nomination as Falstaff in The Public Theater 's Merry Wives, and performing Shakespeare roles in The Public Theater 's Shakespeare in the Park, Red Bull Theater, and Theatre for a New Audience.

In addition to director Tony Taccone (The Harder They Come by Suzan Lori-Parks , and Kiss My Aztec, co-written with John Leguizamo ), the creative team for How Shakespeare Saved My Life includes Tiffany Rachelle Stewart (Choreography), Takeshi Kata (Scenic Design), Danielle Preston (Costume Design), Alan C. Edwards (Lighting Design), Jake Rodriguez (Sound Design and Composer), Alexander V. Nichols (Projection Design), Taylor Kiechlin (Production Stage Manager), and Miranda Korieth (Assistant Stage Manager).

Co-commissioned by Folger Theatre and Red Bull Theater and co-produced by Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Folger Theatre , and Red Bull Theater, How Shakespeare Saved My Life earned rave reviews in the San Francisco press during its January debut at Berkeley Repertory Theatre and will have its New York City premiere this fall in Red Bull Theater's production at The Public Theater .

Folger Theatre 's production of How Shakespeare Saved My Life has a performance time of 90 minutes and is onstage at the Folger Shakespeare Library from June 9-July 5, 2026. Accessible performances and related programming will be offered throughout the run of the production and are listed on the show's web page.

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_Originally reported by [BroadwayWorld](https://www.broadwayworld.com/washington-dc/article/Jacob-Ming-Trents-HOW-SHAKESPEARE-SAVED-MY-LIFE-World-Premiere-is-Coming-to-Folger-Theatre-20260515)._

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