Free Shakespeare in the Park Wednesday at Richmond Beach Library park
Monday, July 10, 2017
CONCERTS IN THE PARK – Much Ado About Nothing
Presented by Seattle Shakespeare Company and Wooden O Productions
July 12, 6:30pm (rain or shine)
Richmond Beach Community Park
Shoreline 98177
Gather your family and friends, pack a picnic and a blanket or low chair, and come enjoy a free performance of Much Ado About Nothing by Seattle Shakespeare Company and Wooden O Productions at 6:30pm on Wednesday, July 12 at Richmond Beach Community Park.
About Much Ado About Nothing:
Shakespeare’s screwball comedy features the bantering of two of his cleverest characters. For Beatrice and Benedick love is a game of wits played with guarded hearts. Yet everyone can see they’re meant for each other. Newly engaged Hero and Claudio conspire to trick the pair into admitting their affections and falling for each other. But schemes are afoot to ruin everyone’s happiness through dire accusations. Will love win out in the end? (Learn more about the production here.)
Performed by Seattle Shakespeare Co’s Wooden O Productions, this production is directed by Jon Kretzu and, of course, written by William Shakespeare.
Plus, wet your whistle during the show at the free “Hydration Station,” organized by Concerts in the Park presenting sponsor, Aegis Living of Shoreline.
The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council’s Concerts in the Park are always free and held at various community parks throughout Shoreline and Lake Forest Park on Wednesdays in July and August at 6:30pm, rain or shine. Concerts in the Park is supported by the City of Shoreline, City of Lake Forest Park, 4Culture, Aegis Living of Shoreline, and by Arts Council members and donors.
For more information and details, visit the Arts Council’s website or call 206-417-4645.
The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Arts Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to nurture all of the arts in the community through programs and events, arts education, advocacy, and support for artists and arts organizations.
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