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Island Shakespeare Festival opens soon and we are thrilled to present our 2024 Summer Season!

by Patricia Duff 27th June 2024

 

Aphra Behn’s “The Lucky Chance” opens Saturday, July 19 and William Shakespeare’s “King Lear” opens July 25. Both shows play in rotation at 6 p.m. Wednesdays through Sundays through Sept. 8, with some matinees at 1 p.m. Sundays.

 

All performances are at 5476 Maxwelton Road in Langley. Gates open one hour before curtain. A beer, wine and mead tent welcomes visitors to enjoy refreshments and or a picnic before the shows. Visit islandshakespeare.org for more information.

 

We believe art should be for everyone, therefore our summer performances are "pay-what-you-will” to attend. We are proud to offer professional theater to our audiences regardless of one’s financial situation. Your donation makes it possible for everybody to enjoy our work. This means that seating is festival-style, and we do sometimes fill to capacity before the play begins, therefore, pay-in-advance reserved seating is available at www.ticketsource.us/island-shakespeare-festival.

 

Wear a sun hat and layers when you come. Enjoy the shows!

Posted by WhidbeyLocal
27th June 2024 6:24 am.
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