With the nation's history written in the hills and valleys surrounding The Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, the company offers a variety of programming in association with its production of the Tony Award winning musical 1776, which runs June 17 through July 5.
"We saw a great opportunity to offer the community unique experiences on location at PSF and with area organizations we've collectively titled our "Partners in Revolution," says Patrick Mulcahy, producing artistic director.
The following is a summary of events and programs. On location at the Pennsylvania Shakespeare FestivalLive Reading of The Declaration of Independence. PSF's Main Stage. Sat., July 4, at 5pm, after the 2pm show of 1776. Attendance at performance not required.) Free.
Notes on a Revolution. Humanities professor Dr. Ken Nivison gives a historical view. Sat., June 20, 6:00pm. Main Stage. Free. Meet the Actors. Following the 8pm performances on Thu., June 25 & Thu., July 2. Free.Historic Bethlehem John Adams Walking Tour. See Bethlehem through the eyes of this great patriot, who was impressed with what he saw. All PSF patrons attending 1776 receive 15% off with their ticket stub. Saturdays in July at 2:30pm. Tours start at the Welcome Center, 505 Main St., Bethlehem and last about an hour. $10 for adult and $5 for children (ages 6 to 12), less 15%. Reservations are encouraged. Call 610.691.6055 or 1.800.360.8687.
The Allentown Art Museum "Fashion in Film" exhibit showcases 36 period costumes worn by high-profile celebrities in film classics. Four centuries of style are featured, including reproductions of colonial era costumes for Jefferson in Paris, as well as historical textiles from the Allentown Art Museum's own collection. Through August 9. For information, call 610.432.4333 or visit www.allentownartmuseum.org.The Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival at DeSales University is the Official Shakespeare Festival of the Commonwealth and a professional, not-for-profit theatre company. An independent 501 c 3 organization, PSF receives support from DeSales University and relies on contributions from individuals, government agencies, corporations and foundations. PSF is a constituent of the Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national organization for the American theatre, and a member of the Theatre Alliance of Greater Philadelphia and the Shakespeare Theatre Association of America.
For ticket information, contact PSF at 610-282-WILL or online at www.pashakespeare.org.
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