Shakespeare in the Park returns to Lynnwood for another summer of theatrics and fun

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Seattle Shakespeare and GreenStage will perform three Shakespearean plays at Lynndale Park Amphitheater in July, providing free entertainment for the community. The schedule features "As You Like It" on July 17, "Much Ado About Nothing" on July 24, and "Richard III" on July 31, all starting at 7 p. m. Suggested donations of $5 will support the performances, which are open to the public. Seating operates on a first-come, first-served basis, ensuring a casual atmosphere.

Limited accessible seating is available, and attendees can request accommodations like translation and ASL interpretation through the city clerk’s office. This initiative emphasizes the city's commitment to making arts accessible to all residents. Shakespeare in the Park fosters community engagement and cultural appreciation in a relaxed outdoor setting. Such events contribute to the local arts scene and enhance the cultural fabric of Lynnwood.

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