He's back and he's the
baddest bard in town! Bill Shakespeare makes another Omaha
appearance this summer
with two productions presented by the Nebraska Shakespeare Festival
Macbeth and The Comedy of Errors.
"I got to tell you, I love Omaha. The audiences are great, the beef is
superb, and the casinos in Council Bluffs! Forget about it! The plays?
Well, Macbeth is about a corporate type with his eye on the boss's
office. He wants to downsize the monarchy by one. It's a laff-riot
you'll love it! Comedy of Errors is the tragic tale of two
brothers separated at birth, twins, both named Antipholus! What are the
odds? But wait! It gets even more tragical. They each have a servant, also
twins, also with the same name Dromio! Can you believe it? Where do
I come up with this stuff? But don't take my word for it. Come on out
yourself and find out why they call me 'the hardest working man in lit
biz!'"
Nebraska Shakespeare Festival '99
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The Comedy of Errors
Directed by Bob Hall
June 24th-27th
July 2nd & 4th
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Macbeth
Directed by Cindy Melby Phaneuf
June 17th-20th
July 1st & 3rd
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Admission is free.
Greenshow begins at 7:30 p.m.
Come early, bring a picnic or partake of the
concessions offered. Then, enjoy Elizabethan
entertainment featuring music, dancing,
singing juggling and acrobatics.
Performance begins at 8:30 p.m. in
Elmwood Park, just south of the Library
parking lot at the University of Nebraska
at Omaha, 60th & Dodge.
For more information about these events, call 402.280.2391 or
visit the The
Nebraska Shakespeare Festival web site.