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ShakesBEER: Taming of the Shrew

Presented by Ohio Shakespeare Festival at Ohio Shakespeare Festival, Greystone Hall, Akron OH

Oct 05 2019
ShakesBEER: Taming of the Shrew

“For I am rough and woo not like a babe.” (Woah.)

**Tickets on sale September 1. These events SELL OUT!**

We kick off the 2019-20 ShakesBEER season with one of Shakespeare’s most beloved comedies: THE TAMING OF THE SHREW.

Join Kate-of-Kate-Hall and Petruchio-the-Mansplainer in this classic, messed-up rom-com.

WHAT IS SHAKESBEER?!

ShakesBEER events always take place in our beautiful lobby bar and include a wide range of entertainment. Sometimes we do drunk readings of Shakespeare’s funniest scripts, sometimes we sing bawdy Greenshow songs open-mic style. Whatever we do, we promise a full bar, a rowdy crowd, and a good time.

(Don’t worry–all our actors will get an Uber ride home if they need one. We’ll call one for you, too, if you need it!)

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ADMISSION INFO

21 and over, ID required at the door.

ShakesBEERS sell out fast–like, really fast. Get your tickets soon!

LOCATION

Ohio Shakespeare Festival, Greystone Hall

103 South High Street, Akron, OH 44308

PARKING INFO

Free parking in the garage across the street on Friday nights and all Saturday and Sunday days.

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