Friday, March 6, 2009

More Theater on Cape Cod

As I mentioned in earlier blogs, two musicals, "Bye Bye Birdie" and "The Sound of Music", are both playing on Cape. In addition, this weekend is the last opportunity to see "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) at the Cotuit Center of the Arts. In the words of the Center, "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, is a whirlwind roller coaster tribute to the immortal bard. Three actors take on the daunting task of performing 37 plays and 154 sonnets in under two hours...Irreverent and hilarious, this comedy sensation delights audiences and critics alike with a refreshing blend of madcap humor.." Sounds like a great way to spend an evening.

The Cotuit Center of the Arts was founded to "supply the community with an array of programs that encourage artistic development, exploration, and experimentation and to increase awareness of the creative process by facilitating communication and interaction among artists and between artists and the public." Throughout the year, it offers performances, exhibitions, and educational opportunities. Quite an ambitious undertaking! In addition, Christine Duren, the Executive Director, told us at a Chamber meeting a few days ago that they are will also be hosting wedding receptions in their beautiful facility.

We are still offering our Manager's Special of $59.99 for one night or 2 nights for $99.99, so come to the Cape, enjoy the St. Patrick's Day parade, and top off the evening with this fun play.

Voula

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