The 43rd season of Free Shakespeare in the Park presents "The Two Gentlemen of Verona," directed by Ely Sonny Orquiza. This adaptation focuses on two young men's journey from their traditional Midwestern town to California, exploring themes of love, success, and self-reinvention. The production aims to make Shakespeare accessible to all, with performances scheduled for weekends and Labor Day at 2:00 pm. Attendance is free, requiring no tickets or reservations, and the venue includes various seating options for the public.
Shakespeare's romantic comedy "The Two Gentlemen of Verona" invites audiences to explore themes of love and self-invention, juxtaposed against the backdrop of California's aspirations.
This adaptation is rooted in exploration, highlighting inner conflicts the young men face as they are drawn into the allure of success and love.
All shows are free to the public, enhancing accessibility, with no reservations needed and seating available on a first-come basis.
The Venue is Garcia Amphitheater in McLaren Park, featuring terraced bleachers and a grassy hillside, with accessible options for special needs.
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