Chesapeake Shakespeare Company Presents MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING 6/11 And HAMLET 6/25
By: Gabrielle Sierra Mar. 19, 2010
Chesapeake Shakespeare Company (CSC), Maryland's leading professional classics theatre, will have its longest stay ever at its Ellicott City summer home in 2010. CSC will present seven weekends of programming to accommodate its growing summer audiences. The eight-year-old company will mount its very first production of Hamlet and a first-time CSC director will helm the production of the always popular Much Ado About Nothing.
"Our summer season has continued to grow in popularity, really beyond our wildest expectations," said CSC Managing Director Lesley Malin. "We've extended the season to meet that demand. And since we are running the shows in repertory once again this summer, patrons will have their choice of weekends to see either - or both - shows."Much Ado About Nothing opens June 11, 2010. Hamlet will open June 25 and run in repertory with Much Ado About Nothing through July 11. Hamlet will continue its run through July 25. Performances are held on Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, and Sundays at 5pm, with select Thursday performances and Saturday matinees throughout the run. With its trademark accessibility and energy, Chesapeake Shakespeare Company has built itself a reputation for productions that are intelligent, exciting and entertaining for audience-friendly, informal outdoor stagings. It has put together a cast and crew of talented theater professionals from the region for Hamlet and Much Ado About Nothing.· Free admission for all children under 18, thanks to special sponsorships from Booz Allen Hamilton and Wells Fargo
· Family Friendly Sundays with interactive activities especially designed for children
· Fun Formal Fridays, where couples can rent a private candlelit table
· A special 5pm Fourth of July performance of Much Ado About Nothing with a reading of the DeclarationCSC will continue its program, CSC: The Extended Version, by hosting this special event for each show. The evening will begin at 7pm on Saturday, June 19, with CSC Director of Education, Dr. Kevin Costa, discussing "Villains, Heroes, and the Comic in Much Ado About Nothing." Hamlet's Extended Version will be on Saturday, July 24 at 7pm, with Dr. Dan Collins, a teacher of English at Nichols School in Buffalo, speaking on "The Truth About Hamlet." Both discussions will be followed by 8pm performances. Tickets can be purchased online at www.chesapeakeshakespeare.com, by calling 866.811.4111 or prior to the performance at the box office. Groups of 10 or more, please call 410.313.8874. For general information, call the CSC offices at 410.313.8874.
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