"Lucky Chance," Island Shakespeare Festival, 5476 Maxwelton Road, Langley, WA 98260, Whidbey Island
From Expand the Canon: "If you’re looking to gamble on love with this multi-generational comedy featuring headstrong heroines and aging Romeos… consider this raunchy Restoration Comedy about sex, marriage, and consent. The ripened, spry, and sometimes lecherous Sir Cautious Fulbank and Sir Feeble Fainwou’d used their money and status to land young wives. But both wives had young suitors they already loved… who are trying to win them back! While the old men gamble, bribe, and swindle, the young suitors assume double identities, dance with a Devil(!), and put their livelihoods on the line –– with plenty of help from their crafty ladies. Delight in this unapologetic critique of capitalism and patriarchy while asking: are our motives in love and partnership ever truly altruistic?"
Tickets available in advance on sliding scale, starting at $15, or Pay What You Will after the show. 40% of tickets are held to be available day of the performance.
Tickets can be reserved at the following link:
https://www.ticketsource.us/island-shakespeare-festival/the-lucky-chance/e-pgqyyv
"King Lear," Island Shakespeare Festival, 5476 Maxwelton Road, Langley, WA 98260, Whidbey Island
King Lear takes center stage in a world where power, patriarchy, and privilege collide with the pursuit of justice and equity. As Lear's kingdom unravels, his daughters challenge societal expectations, each seeking their own empowerment. Amidst political turmoil, the production delves into the complexities of mental health, offering a poignant reflection on the importance of compassion and empathy in a rapidly changing world. Don't miss this thought-provoking production, that seeks to resonate with contemporary audiences and spark conversations about the enduring relevance of its themes.
Tickets available in advance on sliding scale, starting at $15, or Pay What You Will after the show. 40% of tickets are held to be available day of the performance.
Tickets can be reserved at the following link:
https://www.ticketsource.us/island-shakespeare-festival/king-lear/e-qayqqz
"Two Gentleman of Verona," Wooden O by Seattle Shakespeare Company, Various dates and locations
Put into an elegant court far from home, what do best friends do? Fight over the same girl, of course! Status, friendship, and true hearts collide in this comedy of impulsive love. There is no smooth course to growing up, but with disguises, songs, and a bit with a dog, this story will chart a path straight to your heart.
During the summer months, Seattle Shakespeare Company presents free, outdoor performances of classical plays in parks throughout the Puget Sound region. Grab a picnic, bring your family, and join us for some free Shakespeare in the parks!
Schedule and locations at link:
'Twelfth Night," GreenStage, Various Dates and Locations
Viola, shipwrecked and separated from her twin brother, presumed to be lost at sea, disguises herself as a man named Cesario to navigate the foreign land of Illyria. Caught in a love triangle, Viola (as Cesario) finds herself inadvertently wooing the countess Olivia on behalf of Duke Orsino, while Olivia herself falls for the disguised Viola. As the tangled web of romance unravels, the play culminates in a riotous finale of revelations, reunions, and uproarious laughter, showcasing Shakespeare’s timeless wit and exploration of the complexities of love.
GreenStage is taking this show to multiple parks all around the Seattle area. All performances are free. Dates and locations at the link.
https://greenstage.org/twelfth-night-2024/
"Henry VI," GreenStage, Various Dates and Locations
A continuation of Henry VI part 1, Shakespeare’s chronicles of the Wars of the Roses. England is embroiled in political turmoil as the ineffectual King Henry VI struggles to maintain control amidst growing dissent and power struggles among nobles. The rise of the ambitious Richard, Duke of York, sets the stage for a bloody conflict for the throne, as factions vie for supremacy and betrayal lurks at every turn. Amidst treachery, ambition, and shifting allegiances, the fate of England hangs in the balance, with the crown as the ultimate prize in a brutal game of power.
GreenStage is taking this show to multiple parks all around the Seattle area. All performances are free. Dates and locations at the link.
https://greenstage.org/henry-vi-2024/
"All's Well that Ends Well" and "Julius Caesar" (abridged), GreenStage, Various Dates and Locations
Backyard Bard presents two stripped-down productions of Shakespeare’s plays, each one hour long, and both performed by a small ensemble of versatile actors.
Backyard Bard was born out of a desire to bring Shakespeare to smaller parks and new audiences in underserved neighborhoods. But we don’t just perform in the parks – Backyard Bard is also available for private parties. If you are interested in hosting a performance, contact us at greenstage@greenstage.org.
GreenStage is taking this show to multiple parks all around the Seattle area. All performances are free. Dates and locations at the link.
https://greenstage.org/backyard-bard-2024/
"A Midsummer Dice Dream," Dacha Theatre, Glenn Hughes Penthouse Theatre, University District
A playful twist on Shakespeare’s magical comedy, with a roaming audience, a fairy hive-mind, and enchanting live underscoring!
Dacha performs improvisational riffs on well known literary and theatrical works. PWYC tickets for all performances start at $1.
Click the link for tickets and showtimes
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