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Globe TheatresCelebrate Shakespeare and other writer old and new. Visit the Globe Theatres.
Alaska: Fairbanks Shakespeare Festival
Set amidst the boreal splendor of Alaska's birch forest, The Fairbanks Shakespeare Theatre is the world's northernmost company of its kind! California: Marin Shakespeare Company
Located in San Rafael, their mission is to achieve excellence in the staging and study of Shakespearean plays, to celebrate Shakespeare, and to serve as a cultural and educational resource for the people of Marin, the San Francisco Bay Area, and beyond. California: Shakespeare Santa Cruz
Professionals from all over the USA come to the idyllic setting of the University of California, Santa Cruz campus to create a Festival that features top quality acting, directing and design. Florida: Orlando-UCF Shakespeare Festival
Just over ten years ago on one of the rainiest and coldest weekends in November, the Orlando-UCF Shakespeare Festival began its first season of two Shakespearean productions with a company of non-professional actors and a small administrative staff. Georgia Shakespeare Festival
Georgia Shakespeare Festival is a not-for-profit repertory theatre dedicated to producing the works of William Shakespeare and other enduring authors. The first performing season was the summer of 1986. Kentucky Shakespeare Festival
The Festival is the only Kentucky arts organization to offer professional shadow sign interpreted performances of summer productions for the deaf and hearing impaired and is the first theatre in Kentucky to provide live audio described Shakespearean performances for the blind and visually impaired. Maine: The Theater at Monmouth
Since its founding in 1970, The Theater At Monmouth has presented professional productions of the world's greatest classical plays in rotating repertory. Shakespeare is the touchstone and standard. Nevada: Shakespeare at Lake Tahoe
Lake Tahoe's crystal blue waters and the inspiring majesty of the Sierra Nevada range provide the backdrop as the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival returns to Sand Harbor for its 22nd season. New Jersey Shakespeare Festival
The New Jersey Shakespeare Festival is the state's only professional theatre company dedicated to the presentation of Shakespeare's canon and other classic dramatic entertainments for the cultural enrichment of the community. Ohio: Cleveland Shakespeare Festival
The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival presents it's first Staged Readings Series from February 28 to March 2, on the mainstage of Eldred Theater at Case Western Reserve University. Oregon Shakespeare Festival
Located in Ashland, Oregon, this festival site features a gift shop, ticket information, performance information and more. Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival
Pennsylvania's beautiful Lehigh Valley is surrounded by rolling green hills and there are many exciting things to see and do in the area including the Hershey Chocolate Factory, historic Bethlehem, and the scenic Pocono Mountains. It's summer fun for your whole family! Texas: Globe of the Great Southwest
Built in the 1960's, the Globe Theatre is a non-profit organization presenting classical and modern plays using an Elizabethan stage. Texas Shakespeare Festival
In residence on the campus of Kilgore College, the Texas Shakespeare Festival is celebrating its fourteenth season of presenting quality entertainment to the community of East Texas. Utah Shakespeare Festival
The place and time to do all of this, of course, is the new season of the Utah Shakespearean Festival, where eight world-class plays, as well as greenshows, backstage tours, and just plain fun will give you just the theatrical flourish you deserve. Washington DC: Shakespeare Theatre
The Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, DC, under Artistic Director Michael Kahn’s leadership since his "bold, breathless" (The Washington Post) production of Romeo and Juliet in 1986, has dedicated itself to becoming the nation’s premier classical theatre. |
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