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Elisa over at The Book Stacks let me know that the Sacramento Shakespeare Festival is now open at the William A. Carroll Ampitheatre at William Land Park. This year they are performing Comedy of Errors and Macbeth so there’s something for everyone. Macbeth is personally my favorite play of Shakespeare’s so I will definitely be going out to see it at some point this summer. Performances are every Friday and Saturday (as well as occasional Thursdays and Sundays) until August 5th. The box office opens at 6:00PM and performances begin at 8:00PM. You can purchase tickets online or reserve them for large groups by calling 916-558-2288. Tickets are also relatively cheap at $15.00 for general admission and $10.00 for students, seniors, SARTA members, and the disabled. Children 12 and under are even free!!! There will be some food available for purchase, but picnics are also welcome. Hopefully I’ll see you there sometime this summer as it is bound to be tons of fun!!!

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