Celebrate the 5th Season of this Beloved Independent Summer Theater
Celebrating its fifth season as an independent nonprofit, SCS will kick off summer performances with Shakespeare’s hilarious feast of language Love’s Labour’s Lost, directed by Laura Gordon (Much Ado About Nothing, 2015), beginning performances July 10. Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare’s classic tragedy of star-crossed lovers, starts July 24 and is directed by Paul Mullins (The 39 Steps, 2017, Hamlet, 2016). The final mainstage production of the season begins August 7 with David Ives’s psycho-sexual comedic thriller Venus in Fur. All productions run in repertory after opening. Plus, Santa Cruz Shakespeare continues the tradition of showcasing the season’s intern acting company with its celebratory Fringeproduction. Tickets go on sale May 15, 2018 with a Santa Cruz Shakespeare Member pre-sale starting May 1, and can be purchased online at santacruzshakespeare.org.
SCS also inaugurates its first week of student-only matinees in early September, open to area high-school students. “The ultimate goal for this program is to make sure every high school student in Santa Cruz County will have seen a live, professional production of Shakespeare by the time they graduate,” says Ryan. “We couldn’t be more thrilled to share one of Shakespeare’s classics with the next generation of theatergoers.”
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Santa Cruz Shakespeare (SCS) is rooted in Santa Cruz, California and inspired by Shakespeare. SCS envisions a community where generations are increasingly passionate and knowledgeable about Shakespeare and live theatre, a community that engages in active discussion about language and art and reaches for passion, connection, and empowerment. www.santacruzshakespeare.org
