Published: May 28, 2019

On June 7, the kicks off a season of Shakespeare’s most popular plays and one award-winning new play with a Shakespearean twist.

The summer season begins with Twelfth Night,opening in the . As You Like Itkicks off the indoor season in the University Theatre. Both productions will feature live music composed specifically for CSF.

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This free informal lecture series is a great way to learn about the historical context, production history and behind-the-scenes aspects of the plays, concluding with a drawing for tickets to the play’s opening night.


A beloved CSF tradition, CSF offers a free preshow talk before most performances, given by the producing artistic director or another CSF staff expert.Come late;come early.


Following most performances, remain in the theaterfor a talkback discussion with members of the company. The talks areannounced during the curtain speech prior to the performance.


The Hellems Lawn and Shakespeare Gardenare open for picnicking with friends and family75 minutes before showtime.Whether you take advantage of the convenient dining options or just grab a glass of wine in the theater, a pre-show picnic completes the CSF experience.


Enjoy some pre-show entertainment in the Shakespeare Garden before many of our outdoor performances.


Spend some time before taking your seatand visit the courtyard between the Hellems and Education buildings. Here, a passionate teamcultivates and gardens dedicated to the plants that Shakespeare knew and memorably referenced in his plays.

The season also will feature Romeo and Julietoutdoors, as well as a Bard-inspired work indoors. In King Charles III: A Future History Play, playwright Mike Bartlett uses Shakespearean-styled verse to envision a near future where personal privacy, public betrayals and a threat to free press collide in the days following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

Public tickets start at $17, and are available through 鶹ѰPresents, as well.Here’s everything you need to know about the 2019 season.

Twelfth Night

June 7 to Aug. 11 Mary Rippon Theatre
This comedy about thorny love triangles, mistaken identities and a pair of twins lost at sea will feature original live music composed and performed onstage by ., who made her CSF debut in 2018’s Love’s Labour’s Lost,will lead as Viola; CSFfavorites and also are set to perform.

As You Like It

June 21 to Aug. 10 University Theatre
Directed by , this showwill feature an intimate cast of eight actors playing all 19 roles in the script. The cast will perform live folk/Americana music onstage composed by , who is on-site for a two-week residency to collaborate with the cast during rehearsals.

Romeo and Juliet

July 7 to Aug. 10 Mary Rippon Theatre
Shakespeare’s epic romantic tragedy will feature extensive sword fighting on stage, choreographed by director . is designing the costumes, which will feature elaborate, couture takes on the Renaissance period.

King Charles III

July 19 to Aug. 11 University Theatre
Mike Bartlett’s “future history play” borrows the form of a Shakespearean history to imagine what goes on behind the scenes with the living British royal family. This production is the regional premiere of the Critics’ Circle Award-winner and Olivier Award-winner for Best New Play, as well as Tony nominee for Best New Play.

King John

Aug. 4 Mary Rippon Theatre
Part of CSF’s Original Practices tradition, this sold-out, one-night-only event will feature the CSF company performing Shakespeare’s play in the original style his audiences might have enjoyed in the early 1600s.