Julie was one of the founders of the Southwest Shakespeare Company, which performs in an outdoor amphitheater in Mesa. High school drama students would dress up in period costumes to serve a ushers, etc.
One cat prowls around small town Vermont.
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16 comments:
Almost a Midsummer Night's Dream then.
It's wonderful a play in the park!
Great picture!
Léia
To be or not to be watching at Shakespeare in the park..
Takes me back to many enjoyable plays in a park. I wish there were more planned each summer; it's such a wonderful form of entertainment.
Somehow that looks like George Washington.
Shakespeare outdoors is great. It lend another dimension to the play.
Outdoor theatre is the best, excellent shot Brattcatt, I like the fellow peeking around the corner.
Julie was one of the founders of the Southwest Shakespeare Company, which performs in an outdoor amphitheater in Mesa. High school drama students would dress up in period costumes to serve a ushers, etc.
I, too, thought it was Geo. Washington at first. What a lovely place you live, brattcat.
Nice image, brattcat. If you didn't tell us it was outside, I wouldn't have known.
Hahahaha Good one. I'm smilin'.
Outdoor theatre is the beautiful....
Interesting costumes, rolled forward into the late 18th Century.
superb click
Shakespeare in the park. It sounds great.
I love that play!
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