Shakespeare in the Park July 18 in Geneva
A night of culture and comedy returns to Geneva’s Island Park Saturday, July 18 when the Midsummer Theatre Troupe takes the stage for a free outdoor performance of “Twelfth Night” at this year’s annual Shakespeare in the Park event
This family-friendly performance is designed to entertain children and adults alike. Double entendres, slapstick humor, physical gags and dynamic actors are sure to provide laughs for all ages.
“This is one of the Fox Valley’s can’t-miss nights,” said Kristen Duerdoth, Midsummer Theatre Troupe Director. “We have a really talented cast and great Shakespeare material. We are excited to bring this free production of ‘Twelfth Night’ to Geneva, and we think the audience will have a ball.”
Now in its ninth year, Shakespeare in the Park is presented by the Geneva Cultural Arts Commission. Admission is free ($5 suggested donation) and seating begins at 5 p.m. A pre-show performance by the State Street Dance Studio will begin at 6 p.m. The audience is encouraged to bring blankets, lawn chairs and picnic dinners to enjoy the 90-minute, Ravinia-style theater experience.
The Geneva Public Library District will be hosting a Shakespeare-inspired interactive craft activity for children at 5 p.m. in the library tent. Shannon Whitt, an Aurora-based set decorator, prop designer and illustrator will lead the free art activity. She illustrated the children’s picture book, “The Bite Sized Bard: Shakespeare’s Seasons.”
Island Park is located at the corner of State Street and Route 25 in Geneva. Free parking is available at the Kane County Government Center, 719 S. Batavia Ave., which is just a short walk across the covered bridge to the park.
For more information about the event or the Geneva Cultural Arts Commission, visit www.genevarts.org or search “Geneva Shakespeare in the Park” on Facebook.
SOURCE: city of Geneva press release