GreenStage's 23rd SEASON of Shakespeare in the Park Announces Full Lineup

By: May. 31, 2011
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GreenStage's 23rd SEASON of Shakespeare in the Park! SHAKESPEARE IN THE PARK July 8th - August 13th FULL SCHEDULE NOW AVAILABLE

Antony and Cleopatra
directed by Patrick Bentley
Shakespeare's beautiful telling of one of history's greatest and most ill-fated romances. It is two years after the death of Julius Caesar and a new Caesar, Octavius, is coming into his own. Aging Mark Antony, one of the three rulers of Rome, lives a lavish life of passion and indulgence with Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt. As Octavius and Rome pressure him to return to his duties, Antony and Cleopatra struggle to keep their own power while sharing a passion that tests their allegiances and begs the question, "What is life without love?"
The Tempest
directed by Michael D. Blum
On an isolated, magical island, Prospero, the exiled Duke of Milan and self-taught sorcerer lives in banishment. For years, his only company has been his brave young daughter, an airy magical spirit and an enslaved monster. Despite the passage of time, Prospero hungers for revenge and the opportunity comes when a powerful storm shipwrecks his usurping brother, other nobles, and some very colorful characters on the island. Shakespeare's final and most personal play, The Tempest is a powerful and often funny story of love, forgiveness and redemption.

Please visit www.greenstage.org for updates all summer long.

Antony and Cleopatra
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
Friday, July 8 - 7pm - Volunteer Park
Saturday, July 9 - 7pm - Seward Park
Sunday, July 10 - 2pm -Volunteer Park - SOTF
Friday, July 15 - 7pm - Woodland Park
Saturday, July 16 - 3pm - Woodland Park
Friday, July 22 - 7pm - Judkins Park
Saturday, July 23 - 7pm - Lincoln Park
Sunday, July 24 - 3pm - Discovery Park
Friday, July 29 - 7pm - Camp Long
Saturday, July 30 - 7pm - Dottie Harper Park, Burien
Thursday, August 4 - 7pm - Lynndale Park, Lynnwood
Friday, August 5 - 7pm - Fall City Park
Saturday, August 6 - 3pm - Magnuson Park
Sunday, August 7 - 7pm - Magnuson Park
Thursday, August 11 - 7pm - Volunteer Park
Friday, August 12 - 7pm - Redmond City Hall Park
Saturday, August 13 - 7pm - Volunteer Park

The Tempest
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
Friday, July 8 - 7pm - Seward Park
Saturday, July 9 - 7pm - Volunteer Park - SOTF
Sunday, July 10 - 7pm -Seward Park
Thursday, July 14 - 7pm - Lower Woodland Park
Friday, July 15 - 7pm - Judkins Park
Saturday, July 16 - 7pm - Woodland Park
Sunday, July 17 - 7pm - Volunteer Park
Thursday, July 21 - 7pm - Lincoln Park
Friday, July 22 - 7pm - Lincoln Park
Saturday, July 23 - 7pm - Dottie Harper Park, Burien
Thursday, July 28 - 7pm - Lynndale Park, Lynnwood
Friday, July 29 - 7pm - Fall City Park
Saturday, July 30 - 7pm - Camp Long
Sunday, July 31 - 3pm - Discovery Park
Thursday, August 4 - 7pm - Magnuson Park
Friday, August 5 - 7pm - Redmond City Hall Park
Saturday, August 6 - 7pm - Magnuson Park
Sunday, August 7 - 3pm - Magnuson Park
Friday, August 12 - 7pm - Volunteer Park
Saturday, August 13 - 3pm - Volunteer Park

SOTF - Seattle Outdoor Theatre Festival presented by GreenStage

About GreenStage
The mission of GreenStage is to inspire audiences to engage in live theatre as part of their recreation. The company always performs for free, collecting voluntary donations after performances.
Having the distinction of being the area's longest running Shakespeare Company; GreenStage has produced 35 of the 38 plays in Shakespeare's cannon, as well as producing several new works in the Seattle Fringe Theatre Festival and the company's successful American Classics Series of plays at Magnuson Park.

Schedules and show information are subject to change.



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