Ithaca Shakespeare's "All's Well That Ends Well"
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Ithaca Shakespeare's "All's Well That Ends Well"
All's Well That Ends Well" is part fairy tale, part romantic comedy, part coming of age story -- and part radical deconstruction of all of the above.
It's the story of Helena, one of Shakespeare's great heroines -- a physician’s daughter and a skilled healer in her own right, who falls in love with a young nobleman. He turns out to be interested in every woman except her...not that she has any intention of letting that stand in her way!
There's also a braggart soldier whose bluff is called, an uproarious mock kidnapping and a made-up language, a war, a seduction, a parade, a pilgrimage, a funeral, a wedding, a bunch of riddles, a bunch of rings, and multiple instances of what might appear to be miracles...
Performances are July 18-21 and 24-28 at Robert H. Treman State Park (Upper Entrance). All shows start at 6 pm.
All tickets just $10 on Discount Night -- Wednesday, July 24!
Don't miss this compelling but rarely performed play!