Summer Means Shakespeare

By Jason Comerford | Shakespeare at Notre Dame

[About a 2 MIN read]

Shakespeare at Notre Dame 18-19
Shakespeare at Notre Dame 18-19

Summer Means Shakespeare

By Jason Comerford | Shakespeare at Notre Dame

[About a 2 MIN read]

This summer’s Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival kicks off Friday, July 13. Lucky you. This six-week celebration of all things Shakespeare draws thousands of attendees from across the country and around the world every summer. And this year’s festival will be one to remember.

Boozy. Bawdy. Bloody good fun.

The festival kicks off with Shakespeare After Hours. This ain’t ya mama’s Shakespeare. It’s a little boozy. A little raunchy. And it’s a lot of fun. This freewheeling audience favorite packed the house in its inaugural year, and it’s back and bawdier than ever. Bring cash for the bar—and leave the kids at home. It’s Shakespeare on the scandalous side, and it’s not to be missed.

  • WHEN: Friday, July 13 at 9 p.m.
  • WHERE: LangLab, 1302 High Street, South Bend, IN

Reserve your FREE tickets for Shakespeare After Hours here. 

This event is currently SOLD OUT. Tickets not claimed by 9 p.m. on Friday, July 13 will be released. 

Bite-sized bits of the Bard’s best.

So you’ve had your grown-up fun. Now get the rest of the family in on it. Enter ShakeScenes a staple of the Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival for over 15 years. Come cheer on young people from across Michiana as they perform selections from Shakespeare’s greatest moments. It’s the perfect summer-afternoon entertainment, held annually in Notre Dame’s beautiful
Washington Hall.

  • WHEN: Saturday, July 14 at 2 p.m.
  • WHERE: Washington Hall, Notre Dame, IN

Reserve your FREE tickets for ShakeScenes here.

Laughter under the wide open sky.

Perennial favorite The Merchant of Venice is a fast-paced, pratfall-heavy comic joyride, brought to electric life by director Jemma Alix Levy and the NDSF Touring Company in their signature style. The tour kicks off July 15 at Taltree Arboretum and Gardens and travels to multiple locations across Michiana through Aug. 20. Bring the family, pack a picnic dinner, and enjoy 80
minutes of family-friendly hilarity in the beautiful outdoor venue of your choice.

  • WHEN: Touring July 15–August 20
  • WHERE: Various locations across Michiana.

Click here for a complete list of NDSF Touring Company dates and times.

And that’s just the beginning—look forward to Shakespeare in Fremont Park on July 26–27, and finally the Professional Company production of The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice from August 14–26.

Visit shakespeare.nd.edu for more information.

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