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Celebrating 42 seasons of Shakespeare under the stars July 11- August 24, 2014.
May 8, 2019 INCLINE VILLAGE, NV (May 6, 2019) – Entertainment, food, family, and friends will converge under the stars on the scenic shore of Lake Tahoe this summer as Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival (LTSF) launches its 2019 season. Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival’s 47th season is headlined by productions of The Taming of the Shrew, Shakespeare’s uproarious battle of the sexes, and Million Dollar Quartet, a Tony-winning rock ‘n’ roll tribute, book by Colin Escott and Floyd Mutrux and original concept and direction by Floyd Mutrux. Two-Show Subscription Packages Afford Ultimate Savings Patrons are invited to save when they purchase tickets to BOTH The Taming of the Shrew and Million Dollar Quartet as part of a 2019 Subscription Package. Nevada State Parks Entrance Passes Are Available for Pre-Purchase According to state law, a new $10/per vehicle/per day Nevada State Parks Entrance Pass will be required to gain access to and park at the Sand Harbor venue that LTSF calls home for all events.
– Entertainment, food, family, and friends will converge under the stars on the scenic shore of Lake Tahoe this summer as Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival (LTSF) launches its 2019 season. Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival’s 47th season is headlined by productions of The Taming of the Shrew, Shakespeare’s uproarious battle of the sexes, and Million Dollar Quartet, a Tony-winning rock ‘n’ roll tribute. About Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established for the cultural benefit and enjoyment of all residents of and visitors to Lake Tahoe and the region. The Festival’s community outreach initiatives are highlighted by signature educational programs that include InterACT, an interactive school-based workshop series for students designed to educate future generations about the importance of the arts, theater and music, and the D. G. Menchetti Young Shakespeare Program, a series of performances produced specifically for younger audiences that are presented free of charge during the summer at Lake Tahoe and throughout region.
INCLINE VILLAGE, NV (May 21, 2018) – Entertainment, food, family, and friends will converge under the stars on the scenic shore of Lake Tahoe this summer as Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival (LTSF) launches its 2018 season. Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival’s 46th season is headlined by productions of Macbeth, Shakespeare’s towering tragedy, and Beehive – US Bank Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established for the cultural benefit and enjoyment of all residents of and visitors to Lake Tahoe and the region. The Festival’s community outreach initiatives are highlighted by signature educational programs that include InterACT, an interactive school-based workshop series for students designed to educate future generations about the importance of the arts, theater and music, and the D. G. Menchetti Young Shakespeare Program, a series of performances produced for younger audiences presented free of charge during the summer at Lake Tahoe and throughout region.
– Entertainment, food, family, and friends will converge under the stars on the scenic shore of Lake Tahoe this summer as Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival (LTSF) launches its 2018 season. Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival’s 46th season is headlined by productions of Macbeth, Shakespeare’s towering tragedy, and Beehive: The 60s Musical, off Broadway’s groovy retro-hit revue, created by Larry Gallagher. About Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established for the cultural benefit and enjoyment of all residents of and visitors to Lake Tahoe and the region. The Festival’s community outreach initiatives are highlighted by signature educational programs that include InterACT, an interactive school-based workshop series for students designed to educate future generations about the importance of the arts, theater and music, and the D. G. Menchetti Young Shakespeare Program, a series of performances produced specifically for younger audiences that are presented free of charge during the summer at Lake Tahoe and throughout region.