Sunday, July 7, 2013

Shakespear by the Sea in Jupiter FL - A Wonderful Senior Outing

Take Your Parents to See a Live Play in Jupiter - And It's FREE!



TICKET INFORMATION 2013 Season
Shakespeare By the Sea XXIII

Coriolanus
July 11-14 and July 18-21, 2013 8pm

Free Admission
The Seabreeze Amphitheatre
Carlin Park, Jupiter FL
400 S.R. Alt A1A & Indiantown Road, Jupiter, FL
Take I-95 to Indiantown Road, head East to A1A, turn south on A1A.
The Seabreeze Amphitheatre is on the right, parking on the left.


Blankets, beach chairs, coolers, and picnic baskets are permitted.
Children and dogs welcome; well-behaved preferred.
Bug spray mandatory. Concessions will be available on the park premises. Performances may be cancelled due to inclement weather.

 

“Coriolanus” (pronounced korio’la:nus) is a tragic play by the bard, William Shakespeare.
It was probably written between 1605 and 1608, and based on the life of famous Roman leader Caius Marcius Coriolanus.

“There is a world elsewhere and it is going to be destroyed. ...”

This ominous line foreshadows the events in “Coriolanus," one of Shakespeare’s lesser-known plays. “Coriolanus” is the tale of an uprising in “a place they call Rome” with the titular military genius fighting enemies without, while finding himself reviled and betrayed by those he fights to protect.

“Coriolanus” is raw politics, and Shakespeare’s political realm exists in many worlds--the Middle Ages are at home in the Renaissance, the Renaissance is found in Rome, and the pre-historic is futuristic,” says guest director and veteran Shakespearean actor, Dr. Kevin Crawford.

“Power is power anywhere and everywhere, and people will kill for it. It’s that simple.”

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