
Woodward Shakespeare Festival THE TEMPEST-- WSF's next Library Reading will be on Tuesday, Nov. 10 at 6:30 p.m. Woodward Park Library.

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**This WSF Library Reading was rescheduled from October**
The Woodward Shakespeare Festival begins its series of 2009-2010 Shakespeare Readings at the Library with The Bard's well-loved THE TEMPEST.
The Shakespeare Readings at the Library are produced in association with the Fresno County Libraries and are FREE to anyone... who wishes to come and hear great plays spoken aloud by the actors who love them. The Readings are also a great way for individuals to quickly and easily become more acquainted with Shakespeare's plays.
The presentations are informal, copies are provided for audience members to follow along, and a Q & A is conducted afterward.
Also on the list of Readings this year:
Two Gentlemen of Verona
King John
Antony and Cleopatra
Merry Wives of WindsorRead More
The Woodward Shakespeare Festival begins its series of 2009-2010 Shakespeare Readings at the Library with The Bard's well-loved THE TEMPEST.
The Shakespeare Readings at the Library are produced in association with the Fresno County Libraries and are FREE to anyone... who wishes to come and hear great plays spoken aloud by the actors who love them. The Readings are also a great way for individuals to quickly and easily become more acquainted with Shakespeare's plays.
The presentations are informal, copies are provided for audience members to follow along, and a Q & A is conducted afterward.
Also on the list of Readings this year:
Two Gentlemen of Verona
King John
Antony and Cleopatra
Merry Wives of WindsorRead More

Woodward Shakespeare Festival "The Tempest" Library reading has been rescheduled for November 10th, 6:30 at the Woodward Park Library. *(yes, we've bumped Coriolanus. We know you're disappointed).

Woodward Shakespeare Festival Last night's TEMPEST reading was cancelled due to a power outtage at the Library. And no, WSF's generator had nothing to do with it! (We're looking into rescheduling. Stay tuned.)

Woodward Shakespeare Festival returns to the Woodward Park Library with their monthly FREE Shakespeare Readings. THE TEMPEST is on Tuesday the 13th at 6:30 p.m.

My library was dukedom large enough.
Location:Woodward Park Regional Library
Time:6:30PM Tuesday, October 13th

Woodward Shakespeare Festival finished its season with 700 people on closing night and over 10,000 for the entire summer. Thank you to all who came out and supported us this summer. Hopefully, we will see you at the Library Readings really soon! TEMPEST in OCTOBER!

Woodward Shakespeare Festival WSF made Fresno Mag's 50 Favorite Things About Fresno list! Check it out in the September issue.

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An honest tale speeds best, being plainly told. Richard III, 4. 4 One of the greatest traditions of the English speaking world is

Only 5 performances left for Woodward Shakespeare Festival | KSEE 24 NEWS Central Valley's News Stat
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The Woodward Shakespeare Festival is wrapping up its run of Richard III. This morning on KSEE Sunrise we talked with organizers and the actor who performs the lead role.

Woodward Shakespeare Festival Freelance Photographer Bob Marcotte shot some candids during the performance of Richard III on September 4, 2009.

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"What shall we do if our Facebook Fans do not yield to our complots?" "Chop off their heads, man!"
Provide your own caption for this photo and spread the word that there are only FIVE performances left of WSF's Richard III! Fri, Sat, Th, Fri, Sat. 8 p.m. Woodward Park. FREE!

Woodward Shakespeare Festival The Penultimate weekend begins tonight. Six more opportunities to come to Woodward Park to see "Richard III". Don't miss it!

Woodward Shakespeare Festival "Richard III may well be WSF's best production ever. It was truly outstanding and we highly recommend it to all. Don't miss this fabulous performance!" ~audience member, Joan.

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Another review and discussion from Dean Rhodus at KMPH Fox 26. There is both text and video. http://www.kmph.com/Global/story.asp?S=1 0982970&nav=menu612_5
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Well Great Day may not have the answer to that particular question; howeverTuesday's showfeatured Dean Rhodus's review of Shakespeare's "Richard III."


















