San Francisco Shakespeare Festival's 44th season of Free Shakespeare in the Park presents "Antony and Cleopatra." This timeless tale of power, passion, and politics examines the conflict between duty and desire, and the impact of personal relationships on political power. The heart of the drama lies in the powerful and intoxicating relationship between Mark Antony and Cleopatra - a bond that transcends borders yet threatens the very foundations of political order. Their love challenges loyalty, tests ambition, and reshapes the course of history.
Director Katja Rivera looks forward to offering audiences a compelling exploration of power, sacrifice, and the enduring tension between the heart and the state.
"Antony and Cleopatra" continues the Festival's season of "Empire", following the touring production of "Julius Caesar" that was performed over 80 times at schools, libraries, community centers and senior centers throughout the Bay Area and beyond. Taken together, these two plays start with the civil war in Rome and move to the destabilization of Egypt thirteen years later. "Antony and Cleopatra" conjures the merriment and creativity of the Roaring 20s and the Harlem Renaissance, stalked by the spectre of rising fascism.
San Francisco Shakespeare Festival has been performing Free Shakespeare in the Park since 1983, delighting audiences of all ages with free, accessible professional staged performances of Shakespeare's plays. No tickets or reservations needed - just come as you are and enjoy the show!
Cupertino's Memorial Park Amphitheater features both terraced concrete seating and grassy hillside seating. Bring a blanket or folding chair for extra comfort. To maintain sight lines, taller chairs will be asked to sit behind signage delineating tall/short chair areas.
A limited amount of accessible ground-level paved area is available near the front of the seating area.
Free!
Presented by San Francisco Shakespeare Festival.
July 25-August 9 / Saturdays & Sundays at 6:00 pm
San Francisco Shakespeare Festival's 44th season of Free Shakespeare in the Park presents "Antony and Cleopatra." This timeless tale of power, passion, and politics examines the conflict between duty and desire, and the impact of personal relationships on political power. The heart of the drama lies in the powerful and intoxicating relationship between Mark Antony and Cleopatra - a bond that transcends borders yet threatens the very foundations of political order. Their love challenges loyalty, tests ambition, and reshapes the course of history.
Director Katja Rivera looks forward to offering audiences a compelling exploration of power, sacrifice, and the enduring tension between the heart and the state.
"Antony and Cleopatra" continues the Festival's season of "Empire", following the touring production of "Julius Caesar" that was performed over 80 times at schools, libraries, community centers and senior centers throughout the Bay Area and beyond. Taken together, these two plays start with the civil war in Rome and move to the destabilization of Egypt thirteen years later. "Antony and Cleopatra" conjures the merriment and creativity of the Roaring 20s and the Harlem Renaissance, stalked by the spectre of rising fascism.
San Francisco Shakespeare Festival has been performing Free Shakespeare in the Park since 1983, delighting audiences of all ages with free, accessible professional staged performances of Shakespeare's plays. No tickets or reservations needed - just come as you are and enjoy the show!
Cupertino's Memorial Park Amphitheater features both terraced concrete seating and grassy hillside seating. Bring a blanket or folding chair for extra comfort. To maintain sight lines, taller chairs will be asked to sit behind signage delineating tall/short chair areas.
A limited amount of accessible ground-level paved area is available near the front of the seating area.