The Duchess of Malfi
By John Webster | directed by Tony Driscoll | February 26 – March 19 | North Seattle College, Stage One
By John Webster | directed by Tony Driscoll | February 26 – March 19 | North Seattle College, Stage One
The long awaited return of GreenStage’s Hard Bard productions is finally on the calendar. Moving from Halloween to a space that fits neatly between Valentine’s Day and the Ides of March. So join us for a Bloody Valentine season of … Read More
It has been a great summer, but GreenStage’s 27th season of FREE Shakespeare in the Park must wrap up this week. We will give the final six of our 62 performances between now and Saturday evening, with five of the … Read More
Time flies when you’re having fun, and we’ve been having a total blast with our four plays this summer. But, friends, it is August and you have just two more weeks to catch The Two Noble Kinsmen, Much Ado About … Read More
One of the challenges of doing touring productions of Shakespeare in the Park is getting all of your costumes, props, and gear from point A to point B. Sadly, sometime after last Saturday’s Backyard Bard play and before Sunday’s matinees, … Read More
Well, the folks who had been doing rain dances and hoping for cooler weather came through this past weekend. We got a little bit of rain. OK, it was quite a lot at times! The show must go on, however, … Read More
We laughed and laughed and laughed. Thank you Green Stage. Much Ado in Lincoln Park is on our list of summer 2015 highlights!”
GreenStage has been doing FREE Shakespeare in the Park for 27 years, but we’re still finding new places to play. We’ll visit three of them this week. Tuesday, July 21 at 7 p.m. we will perform our Backyard Bard version … Read More
"Brilliant Much Ado About Nothing! The whole cast was just great, mind you. But Benedick spewing soy sauce almost in my lap? Best Shakespeare in the Park EVER!" Customer Name: Molly Bauchkam Customer Description: on Twitter Source: current GS content
“GreenStage is one of the best things about summers in Seattle!” – Michael Paulus