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:: THE TEMPEST
:: Directed by Joel Jahnke
Opens: Bozeman at the MSU~Grove
June 17th-20th
2009 Summer Tour
Begins: June 29th
Ends: September 6th
:: IN BRIEF
Prospero, a sorcerer and the former Duke of Milan, dwells on an enchanted isle with his daughter, Miranda.
Twelve years earlier, the duke's brother, Antonio, and Alonso, the King of Naples, conspired to usurp his throne.
They set Prospero and Miranda adrift in a boat, and the exiles eventually found themselves marooned on the remote island...
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:: THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA
:: Directed by Will Dickerson
Opens: Bozeman at the MSU~Grove
June 24th-27th
2009 Summer Tour
Begins: June 29th
Ends: September 6th
:: IN BRIEF
Leaving behind both home and beloved, a young man travels to Milan to meet his closest friend.
Once there, however, he falls in love with his friend's new sweetheart and resolves to seduce her.
Love-crazed and desperate, he is soon moved to commit cynical acts of betrayal.
Sometimes passion can prove more powerful than even the strongest loyalty owed to a friend...
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:: ALL THAT GLISTERS...MAY INDEED BE GOLD!!!
There are many ways to support Montana Shakespeare in the Parks. You can specify the purpose of your gift and the program that will benefit from your donation.
As an added incentive, major donors will receive invitations to exclusive occasions which offer opportunities to:
Mingle with actors, directors, designers at private receptions
Personal tours of the Black Box Theater
See and hear firsthand how sets and costumes are created
Be the first to see a dress rehearsals our production
MORE WAYS TO GIVE | ONE TIME DONATION FORM
Send to donations/forms to:
Montana Shakespeare in the Parks
P.O. Box 174120
Bozeman, MT 59717-4120
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Montana Shakespeare in the Parks has been touring Montana, northern Wyoming and
eastern Idaho since 1973, with performances of free, professional outdoor theatre. An
outreach program of Montana State University, it is the only completely professional
touring theatre program in the state that produces Shakespeare’s plays, the only
Shakespeare company in the country to reach as extensively into rural areas, and the
only company in the state that offers its performances free to the public.
In order to maintain free performances that are high quality and available to all, funds
are raised throughout the year through a combination of foundation grants, corporate
sponsorships, individual donations and the exclusive Shakespeare in the Parks’
fundraiser-The Toast of the Town.
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