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16 de may. de 2024 · Explore what it means to be a classical theater in the 21st Century with outdoor summer shows and year-round programming!
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- Shakespeare In-Depth with Philippa Kelly
Back by popular demand! Join Cal Shakes’ Resident Dramaturg...
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Her original theatre work, Eleven Reflections on September...
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Good Medicine: A Night of Live Native Stand-Up returns to...
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California Shakespeare Theater ("Cal Shakes") is a regional theater located in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. Its performance space, the Lt. G. H. Bruns III Memorial Amphitheater, is located in Orinda, while the administrative offices, rehearsal hall, costume and prop shop are located in Berkeley .
Cal Shakes is a theater company that redefines and expands the classical canon through equity, diversity, and inclusion. Founded in 1974, it offers productions, events, and education programs in the Bay Area.
26 de sept. de 2023 · California Shakespeare Theater (Cal Shakes) will stage As You Like It, directed by Elizabeth Carter, as the finale of its 50th season in 2024. The play will run from September 12 to 29 at the Bruns Memorial Amphitheater in Orinda, CA.
20 de dic. de 2021 · California Shakespeare Theater has announced its 2022 season at the Bruns Amphitheater featuring two world premiere Shakespearean adaptations: the bilingual Romeo y Juliet adapted by Karen ...
The change of name to California Shakespeare Theater in 2003 defiines it as a theater serving our regions diversity beyond summer programs. It aims to be a Bay Area cultural leader, and home for artists, audiences and learners 365 days a year.
6 de jun. de 2022 · Cal Shakes’ bilingual ‘Romeo y Juliet’ is set in the Alta California of 1845 In the theater’s world premiere adaptation of ‘Romeo and Juliet,’ the star-crossed lovers are portrayed as two daughters of the long-feuding Capulet and Montague families.