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    2010 Houston Shakespeare Festival (HSF): A Midsummer Night's Dream

    Presented by University of Houston - School of Theatre & Dance at Miller Outdoor Theatre

    July 30-August 7, 2010

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    2010 Houston Shakespeare Festival (HSF): A Midsummer Night's Dream

    Magic, Mischief at Heart of 2010 Houston Shakespeare Festival.  Free Performances of ‘Much Ado About Nothing,’ ‘Midsummer Night’s Dream’ to Run July 30 – Aug. 8.  Summer's here. For many Houstonians, it's the season for swimming pools, sun tans and, of course, Shakespeare.

    For more than three decades, the Houston Shakespeare Festival - a collaboration between...

    Magic, Mischief at Heart of 2010 Houston Shakespeare Festival.  Free Performances of ‘Much Ado About Nothing,’ ‘Midsummer Night’s Dream’ to Run July 30 – Aug. 8.  Summer's here. For many Houstonians, it's the season for swimming pools, sun tans and, of course, Shakespeare.

    For more than three decades, the Houston Shakespeare Festival - a collaboration between the University of Houston and city of Houston -- has entertained audiences with free summer plays at Miller Outdoor Theatre in Hermann Park. This year, the tradition continues with a double dose of comedy: Much Ado About Nothing directed by Sidney Berger and A Midsummer Night's Dream directed by Carolyn Houston Boone. Performances run July 30 - Aug. 8.

    "We're doing two comedies this year, which is really fun for summer audiences," said Berger, the festival's co-founder and director. "They enjoy the comedies in outdoor settings. It makes for a leisurely theater experience for families and audiences of all ages."

    The romantic comedy "Much Ado About Nothing" centers on a plot to divide young lovers Claudio and Hero. Aiding the torn couple are the constantly bickering Benedick and Beatrice (who may very well be in love with each other). Perhaps Shakespeare's sunniest comedy, audiences continue to be dazzled by the verbal dexterity of Benedick and Beatrice as they battle and charm each other and finally discover their mutual love.

    "The title is a bit ironic," Berger said. "In this play, there is much more substance than some audiences think. Loving someone is not always an easy thing to do. It's a story that focuses on two independent spirits who discover that they need each other."

    One of the Bard's most popular plays, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" follows a romantic farce in a magical forest. Through fairy mischief and misdirected magic spells, lovers' lives are turned upside down. This particular production will transport the timeless comedy into an Art Deco forest.  There is a strong belief that Shakespeare wrote Midsummer for a wedding feast. But its mixture of fairies and mortals with some of Shakespeare's most memorable verse makes this classic a universal favorite.

    Co-founded in 1975 by Berger, the Houston Shakespeare Festival has attracted thousands of Houstonians to Miller Outdoor Theatre. Performances have featured rising talents and esteemed stage veterans including Dan O'Herilhy and Ken Ruta.

    Performances begin at 8:30 p.m. Admission is free, but tickets are required for covered seating and are available at the Miller Outdoor Theatre box office between 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. and one hour prior to each performance. For theater information, call 281-373-3386. For more details on HSF, visit www.houstonfestivalscompany.com.

    Performances begin at 8:30 p.m.
    "A Midsummer Night's Dream": July 30, Aug. 1, 3, 5, 7
    "Much Ado About Nothing": July 31, Aug. 4, 6, 8

    Pictured:  Matt Lusk & Jessica Boone.


    Miller Outdoor Theatre

    6000 Hermann Park Drive
    Houston, TX 77030

    Full map and directions

    Tickets:

    Tickets:
    Free Event

    Tickets to Seated Area
    While performances at Miller Outdoor Theatre are FREE of charge, some require tickets for the covered seating area. Tickets are available at the Miller Theatre Box Office on a first-come basis between 10:30am-1pm on the day of the performance. Please, only four (4) tickets per person. Remaining tickets are given out one hour before curtain.

    Hillside Area
    No tickets are required for seating on the hillside. Blankets and lawnchairs are welcome. No glass containers of any kind are allowed.


    Times:

    Performances begin at 8:30 p.m.

    Friday, July 30
    Sunday, August 1
    Tuesday, August 3
    Thursday, August 5
    Saturday, August 7


    Phone: (281) FREE-FUN (373-3386)

    Parking:

    Free parking available in Hermann Park lots

     


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