By Katherine Mayberry | Project Leader
We are so grateful to everyone who has contributed to our ongoing performances at the Rose, a reconstruction of an early modern playhouse at the Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp. We are so lucky to have this beautiful playing space right in West Michigan, and one of the highlights of our season is getting to share Shakespeare's plays with our regional audiences in this space.
Our summer 2018 Rose performances are June 2, with Much Ado About Nothing, and August 25, with Henry V. Our actors and directors are starting preparations to re-mount these productions in the Rose space. Tickets are now available for these performances at www.bluelake.eventbrite.com.
We will also be joined at these performances by Eric Minton, who writes and edits the Shakespeariences blog, in which he chronicles his travels across the country viewing productions of Shakespeare's plays. During 2018, Eric will travel across the United States and see performances of every one of Shakespeare's plays. We are proud that our Rose performances will be part of this extremely exciting project.
Thank you again for continuing to make these performances possible. To hear more about this year's Rose performances, tune in to Blue Lake Public Radio (www.bluelake.org) to hear Pigeon Creek Executive Director Katherine Mayberry discuss the Rose performances!
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