Ithaca Shakespeare Company Presents MACBETH, 7/15-8/1

By: Jul. 15, 2010
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The Ithaca Shakespeare Company will be performing Macbeth throughout the month of July. The performance will be located in Jackson Grove, in the F.R. Newman Arboretum at Cornell Plantations (near the ponds and sculpture garden) in Ithaca, New York. Tickets are no necessary, but donations to the theatre are recommended. Performances will begin on July 15 and run until August 1.

The Ithaca Shakespeare Company is a professional theatre company that has been producing outdoor Shakespeare on the beautiful wooded grounds of Cornell Plantations since 2003. Our highly acclaimed productions draw thousands of people every summer from throughout the region, across the state, and beyond.

The Ithaca Shakespeare Company is dedicated to presenting the works of William Shakespeare and his contemporaries with clarity and immediacy to a diverse audience, emphasizing dynamic ensemble acting, staging that forges a historical bond with Shakespeare's own theatres, and performances that immerse the audience in the action and emotion of the play. Our approach to Shakespeare is active and exciting, involving close attention to the details of language and character and a strong component of physical action.

We are committed to: providing educational programs and materials of exceptional quality for students, theatre personnel, and the general public; cultivating a supportive and collaborative creative environment for a wide range of local theatre artists; and presenting theatrical experiences that are powerful, moving, exciting, enjoyable, and thought-provoking for viewers of all ages.

For tickets and more information visit http://ithacashakespeare.org/.

 



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