Cambridge, NY, July 25, 2024 Hubbard Hall is pleased to announce the return of FREE Summer Shakespeare in the Park with the classic comedy of mistaken identity, Twelfth Night. Directed by Lake George native Megan Stacey, the play follows the adventures of twins Viola and Sebastian, who each suppose the other is dead after a shipwreck separates them. Set at a modern-day beach resort, Stacey’s rendition of Twelfth Night packs all the fun of summertime into the bard’s light-hearted exploration of gender, sexuality, and love.
The cast features fourteen actors from across Washington County and the wider Capital Region: Brian Clemente (Malvolio), Katherine Danforth-Hayes (Viola), Robert Forgett (Sir Andrew Aguecheek), Michael Giordano (Sebastian), Courtnie Harrington (Sir Toby Belch), Ella Hunt (Fabian), Shawna Martinez (Captain/Priest), Tess McHugh (Countess Olivia), Kateri Murphy (Curio), Edgar Ritchie (Duke Orsino) Anna Schiele (Valentine), David Skeele (Feste the Clown), Ocie Tucker (Maria), and Peyton VanDerheyden (Antonio).
All seven showings are free and open to the public, no registration necessary. Donations are welcome and appreciated. Audience members are encouraged to bring their own folding chairs and picnic blankets. For rain locations and additional information, please visit hubbardhall.org.
Performance Dates & Locations:
Wednesday, August 14 – 6:30 pm Cambridge Community Garden, Cambridge NY
Thursday, August 15 – 6:30 pm The Georgi Museum, Shushan NY
Friday, August 16 – 6:30 pm Owl Pen Books, Greenwich NY
Saturday, August 17 – 1:00 pm Pitney Meadows Community Farm, Saratoga Springs NY
Saturday, August 17 – 6:30 pm Salem Art Works (SAW), Salem NY
Sunday, August 18 – 1:00 pm Wood Memorial Park, Hoosick Falls NY
Sunday, August 18 – 6:30 pm The Park McCullough House, Bennington VT
The Hubbard Hall Center for the Arts and Education is a thriving arts center dedicated to developing, promoting and sustaining the cultural life of the Cambridge, Washington County, and the Taconic Tri-state and Capital Region communities. Located on a bucolic rural campus featuring an historic opera hall built in 1878, Hubbard Hall has hosted performances and training for thousands of artists, students and audience members as a nonprofit organization since 1978. www.hubbardhall.org
For further information, contact: info@hubbarhall.org

