Colorado Shakespeare Festival

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The Colorado Shakespeare Festival is a Shakespeare Festival each summer at the University of Colorado at Boulder in the outdoor Mary Rippon Theater and indoor University Theatre. The Mary Rippon Theater hosted an annual summer Shakespeare play starting in 1944. The Colorado Shakespeare Festival was founded in 1958, featuring Julius Caesar, Hamlet, and The Taming of the Shrew.[1] Today it is considered one of the top festivals in the country.[2] In 1975, it became the first American Shakespeare festival, and seventh theater in the world, to complete the entire Shakespeare canon.[1] Each year the festival attracts, on average, numbers "in the mid-30,000 range".[2]

The 2008 season features

  1. Macbeth,
  2. Love's Labour's Lost,
  3. Henry the Eighth,

and three non-Shakespearean plays,

  1. Woody Guthrie’s American Song,
  2. The Three Musketeers,
  3. A Child's Christmas in Wales, a Christmas play.

The festival employs a staff of approximately 170 actors, artisans and technicians each season, who come from points as far away as Cairo, Egypt and Germany, in addition to major regional theatres across the continental USA.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b History. Colorado Shakespeare Festival. Retrieved on 2007-07-26.
  2. ^ a b Mark Collins. "Colorado Shakespeare Festival celebrates 50 years", Boulder Daily Camera, 21 Jun 2007. Retrieved on 2007-07-26. 

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