Free Shakespeare in the Park event starts tonight
Shakespeare Miami was out this morning at Peacock Park giving a lecture-type performance of this weekend's Shakespeare in the Park event, "Macbeth."
This morning's performance was not the actual play, but more of a lesson on Shakespeare, including readings.
Three school buses, full of high school students, were taught about the various plays and costumes and culture of Shakespeare.
At one point, a mounted police officer trotted up on his shiny stallion and the stallion did his thing on the grass, mere feet from the stage, right on cue. Everyone's a critic.
It was hard to get the performers back on track and especially the audience, after that.
"Macbeth" will be performed starting tonight at 7:30. The performances are all free. There are bleachers set up in Peacock Park and also, blankets and low beach-type chairs are also encouraged, along with a picnic lunch.
The schedule is:
Thursday - 7:30 pm performance
Friday - 7:30 pm performance
Saturday - 2:00 pm Matinee and 7:30 pm performance
Sunday - 7:30 pm Performance
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2 Comments:
Don't the mounties have pooper-scoopers like the dog-owners are required to have? If not, why not?
that's Colleen Stovall!
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