

This is probably one of William Shakespeare's most famous tragedies but it is also his most famous love story. Director Keith A. Anderson has adapted the script by substituting modern words for archaic ones to make it easier for the audience to understand. We have a cast of talented actors and we are sure that you will enjoy the show. All shows begin at 8:00 PM and will end about 10:16 or 10:20. There will be a15-minute intermission between acts. There are no matinees for this show.
NOTE: The venue changed because a sprinkler head broke and flooded the new theatre. We expect to return to the new theatre for Dracula which opens October 20. The box office is also closed right now and the phone is being forwarded to a cell phone with voicemail. You can also reach us by email. Thank you for your patience and support.
Mary Anderson, Producer

Lady Capulet - "Good night: Get thee to bed, and rest; for thou hast need.
Julian Rotta (Juliet), Elizabeth Mander-Wilson (Nurse) & Eva Kvaas (Lady Capulet

Benvolio - O noble prince, I can discover all
The unlucky manage of this fatal brawl:
There lies the man, slain by young Romeo,
That slew thy kinsman, brave Mercutio.
Nathan Turner (Benvolio), Barbra Hoffman (Lady Montague) & Eric Hedberg (Lord Montague)

Tybalt - It fits, when such a villain is a guest:
I'll not endure him.
Lord Capulet - He shall be endured:
What, goodman boy! I say, he shall: go to;
Am I the master here, or you?
Ray Simard (Lord Capulet) and Chris Kutches (Tybalt)