Shakespeare on the Common: The Winter’s Tale

Shakespeare on the Common: The Winter’s Tale 

Wednesday, July 17th, 8:00 p.m.

Parkman Bandstand, Boston Common

Rain date: Wednesday, July 24th, 8:00 p.m. 

RSVP here

 

Commonwealth Shakespeare Company is back for its 27th season with The Winter’s Tale. Free performances are at the Parkman Bandstand in Boston Common at 8PM.

 

Our Smith group will meet outside the Park Street T at 6:30PM on Wednesday, July 17th (rain date: July 24th). We will plan on walking down to the performance area around 6:45PM to stake out spots. Bring your favorite picnic blanket, low beach chair (tall chairs have to sit in only one specific section), picnic dinner or snacks, and bug spray!

 

Please RSVP and reach out to outing organizer Jemimah Charles at programs@bostonsmithcollegeclub.org with any questions. Folks can join after 6:45PM by texting Jemimah at a number she will email out to attendees ahead of the 17th. 

 

We will post to the Facebook event page by 5PM on Wednesday the 17th and email folks if the outing is postponed due to weather. 

 

For more information, check out: https://commshakes.org/production/winterstale/

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