Love. Can’t live reasonably with it; can’t live at all without it. This summer we look at love – a passionate all-consuming love sprung from the innocence of youth pitted against a bitter hatred seasoned with age and ego. Romeo and Juliet – a classic because it is all still true. When we... show more
Do we ever figure it out?
Love. Can’t live reasonably with it; can’t live at all without it. This summer we look at love – a passionate all-consuming love sprung from the innocence of youth pitted against a bitter hatred seasoned with age and ego. Romeo and Juliet – a classic because it is all still true. When we are young, we love because it is right to love. But as we get older … In The Real Thing, one of the great minds of our time explores the phenomena of love and passion. Do you know “the real thing”? Is jealousy love? Is sympathy? What fools will we make of ourselves to maintain our loving relationships? What is required? Join us for our eighth season of Shakespeare in the Vineyard, a classic tragedy and a contemporary comedic musing on a subject we all know at least a little something about: Love show less
Superb performance and is easily one of the best live performances I have seen! It definitely was the best Midsummer performance I have ever seen! It was easy to follow and very entertaining! The fight scenes were superbly choreographed, combining moves from swing dancing, slapstick comedy and martial arts. Elissa Beth Stebbins (Hermia) and Eleanor Mason Reinholdt (Helena) were my favs.