This weekend is your last chance to see Theater 29’s final offering of the 2014 season, the hilarious Ken Ludwig farce, “Shakespeare in Hollywood.” Entertainment reporter Rebecca Havely shares how you can get tickets…
“Shakespeare in Hollywood” it’s not just a play; it’s a play within a movie within a farce! Shakespeare’s famous characters—King Oberon played wonderfully by Ben Bees—and Puck, his mischievous servant—delightfully portrayed by Lizzy Schmelling—magically land in the 1930’s Hollywood movie set of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” Love affairs, love triangles, and cross-dressing chaos ensues.
Local stage favorite Leonard Webber portrays the Austrian film director Max Reinhart and garners lots of laughs, along with the rest of the large talented cast, making this final offering of the Theater 29 season a must-see!
So take a break from the hustle and bustle of the season, grab a friend and go have a few belly laughs at Theater 29 this Friday and Saturday night. The curtain rises at 7 p.m.
Tickets range from $8 to $12. For reservations, call the Theater box office at 760-361-4151 or purchase tickets on line by visiting theatre29.org.