Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 32389
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7/20    SF Shakespeare Festival's Free Shakespeare in the Park has begun.
        The show this summer is Twelfth Night.  We're starting in Pleasanton,
        then hitting Cupertino, Oakland, and San Francisco (up in the
        Presidio).  I'm music director for it, and it's really come out as
        a great show.  And (did I mention?), it's free!
        http://www.sfshakes.org
        Bring some wine, bring a blanket... --scotsman
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Free Shakespeare in the Park presents Twelfth Night "If music be the food of love, play on!" This rollicking tale of mistaken identity and misplaced love will be a delight for the whole family! Twelfth Night and if you saw last season's Love's Labour's Lost, you know you're in for a treat! Shakespeare on Tour presents A Midsummer Night's Dream "I have had a rare vision." A Midsummer Night's Dream, is readily appreciated by students of all levels. The antic characters (adapted from English folklore, classical literature, and Greek mythology) provide rich material for enjoyment and discussion! Bay Area Shakespeare Camps offer a fun and supportive environment to develop and practice theatre skills. Two-weeks sessions, are are held in multiple locations throughout the BayArea each summer. All sessions conclude with a performance staged by participants for family and friends!