William Shakespeare's
Some Cupid kills with arrows, some with traps.
Espionage, ambush, and conquest -- in Much Ado About Nothing Shakespeare recasts these weapons of war into Cupid’s arsenal when soldiers return from war only to encounter a battle of the sexes on the home front. Leading the opposing forces in a bright contest of wit are confirmed bachelors Benedict and Beatrice. But comedy skirts tragedy when, blinded by love and pride, men and women alike become easy prey for the villain Don John. Riding to the rescue comes the most unlikely band hapless police ever seen on stage. Don't miss it!
Support the summer productions!
From August 12 to September 11 you can donate to the production on Kickstarter.com for prizes!
Small donations from community members make all the difference!
Thanks to our donors and volunteers!
ARCHIVES
Saturdays, Sundays, and Labor Day Monday
2:00 PM (until 4:30 PM)
August 18-19; 25-26, September 1-2-3; 8-9
Old Mill Park - Behind Mill Valley Library
375 Throckmorton AvenueFree and family friendly! No reservations.
Directed by Michele Delattre
Assistant Director and Choreographer, Steve BeecroftMusic Director: Don Clark
Set design: Steve Coleman
Costume Design: Maria Graham
Stage Manager: Diane Pickell-GoreDriving Directions to the amphitheatre
A limited number of chairs are available. You are also invited to bring your own field chairs or blankets for the hillside. BRING A SWEATER - the park can be cool in the shade even on a warm day.
Picnicking?
Mill Valley Market in downtown Mill Valley has a great deli to pick up supplies and support the summer production at the same time. Just mention The Curtain Theatre (#7089) to the cashier before you check out and they will include 3% of your total in their "Shop to Give" program.
The Curtain Theatre is a non-profit organization. Tax ID number - 51-0584747.
Mailing address: Curtain Theatre, c/o 49 Molino Avenue, Mill Valley, 94941.