Maryland Shakespeare Festival to fill void at Evergreen Museum
The sudden folding of the Baltimore Shakespeare Festival earlier this year does not mean that the Bard's work will not return to the grounds of the Evergreen Museum and Library, where that company under-the-stars productions for 17 years.
The Frederick-based Maryland Shakespeare Festival, an organization founded in 1999, will fill the void this summer, bringing to Evergreen its staging of "As You Like It." Performances will be at 8 p.m. June 29-July 2 and July 6-10.
A pre-show, aimed at making Shakespeare more accessible, especially to children, will be offered each evening at 7:20. Tickets are $10 to $20; four-ticket family packages are $55.







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Thank you! Hope to see you at the show.
Posted by: Candace Sorensen | May 29, 2011 11:56 AM
Tim,
I see that you have disabled comments from most of the posts. Could you please at least post a reason why you decided to do so?
Thanks!
Wasn't my doing. All the blogs at the paper (and, I believe, throughout the Tribune empire) were hit by such a fierce spam attack that the techies disabled comments until things could be brought under control. I am told the situation is more or less back to normal now. TS
Posted by: Don Ciccio | June 8, 2011 2:16 PM