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The Delaware Shakespeare Festival begins at Rockwood. Tickets are $18 for adults, $16 seniors, $14 students with ID.
Separated at birth. Reunited by chance. Two pairs of identical twins are destined to meet on one very confusing day in the wild and mysterious town of Ephesus.
Join us under the stars for “The Comedy of Errors,” Shakespeare’s madcap romp of mistaken identity, July 15-31.
Shows begin at 7:30pm Friday and Saturday, with gates opening at 6:15pm. Sunday show begins at 6pm, with gates opening at 4:45pm. Join us on opening night, July 15, for a reception following the performance.
Sunday is Family Night, when children under 12 can come for free with paid adult admission to enjoy special activities.
Bring your own blankets or chairs, pack a picnic or buy picnic snacks on site from Janssen’s Market. (A limited number of “Saved Seats,” reserved lawn chairs, are available each night.) Arrive as the doors open to enjoy the pre-show entertainment, and get a good seat for what Delaware Today calls “summer’s must-do event.”
“The Comedy of Errors” is directed by David Stradley, and stars Luke Brahdt, Chase Byrd, Sean Close, Frankie Galluci, Savannah Jackson, Logan Kuba, Danielle Leneé, Samantha Moon, Brendan Moser, James Reilly, Twoey Truong, J.J. Van Name and Bob Weick.
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