“It’s Hard to Be the Bard” from the Weathervane’s 2023 production of North Country Shakes. Back row: Nick Deapo, Ophelia Beebe, Oleode Oshotse, Julia Bogdanoff and Ryan Rosenthal. Middle row: Chloe Gagnon, Brooke Lavoie and Pyper K. Williams. Kneeling, Sierra Norko and Bridgette Doherty. Center: Violet Strevig. (CARRIE GREENBERG PHOTO)
“It’s Hard to Be the Bard” from the Weathervane’s 2023 production of North Country Shakes. Back row: Nick Deapo, Ophelia Beebe, Oleode Oshotse, Julia Bogdanoff and Ryan Rosenthal. Middle row: Chloe Gagnon, Brooke Lavoie and Pyper K. Williams. Kneeling, Sierra Norko and Bridgette Doherty. Center: Violet Strevig. (CARRIE GREENBERG PHOTO)
WHITEFIELD — Weathervane Theatre presents “North Country Shakes: Shakespeare in Love (And Laughter).” Presented on Weathervane’s outdoor stage, this free programming will play at 6 p.m. on June 26 and at 5 p.m. on June 27 and 30.
North Country Shakes is an educational and artistic opportunity for students throughout Coos County and surrounding areas to experience Shakespeare as it’s meant to be experienced — seen and not read. Helmed by Jorge Donoso, this new and original adaptation of Shakespeare’s works will bring audiences to the Weathervane’s outdoor stage.
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