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The final two shows in Pleasanton of Free Shakespeare in the Park's Macbeth
The final two shows in Pleasanton of Free Shakespeare in the Park's Macbeth are this weekend! Don't miss this exciting tale of intrigue and suspense! Regarded as one of the Bard’s major tragedies (along with Hamlet, Othello, and King Lear),Macbeth is memorable for its suspenseful plot and thrilling scenes of witchcraft and swordplay. Audiences will recognize Macbeth’s famous soliloquies, including “Is this a dagger which I see before me?” and “Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow”, as well as the witches’ rhymes “Double, double, toil and trouble; fire burn and cauldron bubble.”
Final 2 shows in Pleasanton are at beautiful Amador Valley Community Park on July 13 and July 14 (Saturday and Sunday) at 7:30 pm. (The show then moves to Cupertino's Memorial Park starting July 20. See the full schedule at http://www.sfshakes.org/
As always, no ticket or reservation is needed - just come and enjoy the show!