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"The Two Gentlemen of Verona" at the American Players Theatre New Class

 

Join us as we spend another wonderful summer day at the American Players Theatre. Enjoy a tasty picnic lunch and then take in an outdoor matinee performance of Shakespeare’s “The Two Gentlemen of Verona,” a comic tale of two gentlemen who seek travel, adventure and yes, love, with a complication or two thrown in along the way. “Two Gents” is a play written when Shakespeare himself was just a Bardling – call it his coming-of-age story. Pairs upon pairs, the boys, the girls, the servants and one emotive dog keep the comedy lively.

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Sat., Aug. 3
11:30am-8:30pm
Location: See description above
Instructor: To Be Announced
Fee: $85 (Includes bus, ticket and picnic lunch)
Enrollment Limit: 28
Program No. SUMR:88
Note: Bus departs at 11:30am from the North Shore Park N Ride, located on the west side of Port Washington Rd. one block north of Silver Spring Rd.
Registration Deadline: Sat., Aug. 3
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