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    The Deceived

    Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival

    August 9, 2009

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    Laughter, intrigue, and a huge helping of mistaken identity come together in this season’s Young Company selection, The Deceived – the Renaissance comedy that inspired Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. No one escapes the deception as the best intentions turn lovers into servants, friends into foes, and a lovesick girl into a headstrong boy, at least temporarily; this is a comedy after all! Access to the park and the hour-long performance is free of charge, so bring your picnic blanket, lawn chairs, family, and friends to enjoy a delightful summer evening with the Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival!

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: Free and open to the public

      Info Phone: (574) 631-2273

    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      August 9, 2009

      Times:
      7:00 p.m.

    • Venue Info

      Battell Park Bandshell

      301 W. Mishawaka Ave. Mishawaka, IN 46545

      Full map and directions

    • Accessibility Info
      • Wheelchair Access

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