Ithaca Shakespeare's "All's Well That Ends Well"
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Ithaca Shakespeare's "All's Well That Ends Well"
The Ithaca Shakespeare Company presents Shakespeare's "All's Well That Ends Well" in beautiful Robert H. Treman State Park!
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!