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shakespeare
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Professional theater accessible to everyone

For more than 40 seasons since the founding of SF Shakes in 1983, our signature Free Shakespeare in the Park program has helped to make the words and themes of Shakespeare accessible to everyone, regardless of age, ethnicity, financial status, or level of education.  Every summer we bring a new production to outdoor venues across the San Francisco Bay Area and invite the community to join us in the park – no reservations, tickets, or prior Shakespeare experience required – for a fresh reimagining of Shakespeare’s timeless tales.  Scroll down to look back at last season and ahead to next season, support Free Shakes, join the production, and see 40 years of Free Shakes history.

2023 season announced

San Francisco Shakespeare Festival is pleased to announce that its summer 2023 Free Shakespeare in the Park production will be Cymbeline . The play will be directed by Festival Resident Artist Maryssa Wanlass (pictured).

Maryssa Wanlass headshotCymbeline, Shakespeare’s epic romantic adventure, is believed to be one of his final plays and is widely considered to be one of his greatest achievements. It features a dazzling mix of comedy, tragedy, and fairy tale that concludes with inventive scenes of revelation and joyous reconciliation. The play was selected by the company’s Resident Artists, who felt that this play’s sweeping story would help remind us of the power of live theater and the joy of coming together to share an epic experience.

In this tale King Cymbeline of Britain has banished Posthumus who has secretly married his daughter, Princess Imogen. A series of unimaginable misadventures ensue that test the strength of their commitment to each other. This will be the company’s second production of Cymbeline, having previously staged it in 2011.

Director Maryssa Wanlass is interested in the fairytale quality of this story, and wants to lean in to the archetypal characters and set the play in an alternate universe fantasy realm. Casting will reflect the many communities for which SF Shakes performs, and the main love story between Imogen and Posthumus will be told with a queer lens. Expect big performances, music, delicious villains and ultimately a family-friendly coming-of-age story.

Free Shakes in the Park will visit the following locations:

Cupertino’s Memorial Park, July 22-August 6 on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays at 6pm.

Redwood City’s Red Morton Park, August 12-27 on Saturdays and Sundays at 6pm.

San Francisco’s McLaren Park, September 2-10 on Saturdays, Sundays, and Labor Day Monday at 2pm.

support free shakes in the park

Although it is free to attend, it’s not free to produce!  If you have the means to do so, then please, take action today and donate. Our work is made possible by donations from organizations and individuals like you.

be a part of free shakes 2023

Free Shakes in the Park employs around 40 seasonal actors, directors, designers, technicians, and interns.  We believe that a diverse organization is a better organization and that the art itself is greatly improved by collaboration among people with different backgrounds and perspectives. If you’re interested in being a part of our 2023 production, keep an eye on the following pages:

Free Shakes casts consist of around ten Equity and non-Equity actors.

Our seasonal Free Shakes staffing includes directors, designers, managers, builders, and movers.

We offer paid internships in performance, stage management, wardrobe, props, sound, and dramaturgy.

History

As the story goes, it all began back in the summer of 1983, on or around a picnic table in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. Newly incorporated as a 501c3 non-profit organization, San Francisco Shakespeare Festival’s first official show was a production of The Tempest. For fifteen years prior, director Margrit Roma and husband-producer Clarence Rickfiels had been managing a company called New Shakespeare Company, but a lack of federal funding split the group in two in 1983, with one part becoming San Francisco Shakespeare Festival.  Since then we’ve presented the annual Free Shakespeare program continuously for 40 seasons.  Over time we expanded from Golden Gate Park to numerous additional venues around the Bay Area including Oakland, San Mateo, Pleasanton, Cupertino, Redwood City, and San Francisco’s Presidio and McLaren parks.  Even during the pandemic we looked to our mission and our values and innovated an amazing way to pivot to the virtual world- developing and using our Unified Virtual Space method, our Free Shakespeare at Home productions of King Lear and Pericles enabled us to convene community online and continue our arts programming without interruption.  Only time will tell where this program evolves to next.  Shakespeare on Mars?

Past Productions

2022
much ado about nothing

Free Shakes 2021 poster - Pericles

2021
Pericles, Prince of Tyre

Free Shakes 2020 poster - King Lear

2020
King Lear

Free Shakes 2019 poster - As You Like It

2019
As you like it

Free Shakes 2018 poster - A Midsummer Night's Dream

2018
a midsummer night's dream

Free Shakes 2017 poster - Hamlet

2017
hamlet

Free Shakes 2016 poster - The Winter's Tale

2016
the winter's tale

Free Shakes 2015 poster - Romeo and Juliet

2015
romeo and juliet

Free Shakes 2014 poster - Taming of the Shrew

2014
the taming of the shrew

Free Shakes 2013 poster - Macbeth

2013
macbeth

Free Shakes 2012 poster - Henry V

2012
henry V

Free Shakes 2011 poster - Cymbeline

2011
cymbeline

Free Shakes 2010 poster - Two Gentlemen of Verona

2010
two gentlemen of verona

Free Shakes 2009 poster - Comedy Of Errors

2009
the comedy of errors

Free Shakes 2008 poster - Pericles

2008
pericles

Free Shakes 2007 poster - A Midsummer Night's Dream

2007
a midsummer night's dream

Free Shakes 2006 poster - The Tempest

2006
the tempest

Free Shakes 2005 poster - Much Ado About Nothing

2005
much ado about nothing

Free Shakes 2004 poster - Twelfth Night

2004
twelfth night

Free Shakes 2003 poster - Love's Labour's Lost

2003
love's labour's lost

Free Shakes 2002 poster - The Winter's Tale

2002
the winter's tale

Free Shakes 2001 poster - The Merry Wives of Windsor

2001
the merry wives of windsor

Free Shakes 2000 poster - King Henry IV pt1

2000
henry IV

Free Shakes 1999 poster - The Comedy of Errors

1999
the comedy of errors

Free Shakes 1998 poster - A Midsummer Night's Dream

1998
a midsummer night's dream

Free Shakes 1997 poster - Much Ado About Nothing

1997
much ado about nothing

Free Shakes 1996 poster - Love's Labour's Lost

1996
love's labour's lost

Free Shakes 1995 poster - As You Like It

1995
as you like it

Free Shakes 1994 poster - The Taming of the Shrew

1994
the taming of the shrew

Free Shakes 1993 poster - Twelfth Night

1993
twelfth night

Free Shakes 1992 poster - Romeo and Juliet

1992
romeo and juliet

Free Shakes 1991 poster - The Tempest

1991
the tempest

Free Shakes 1990 poster - Richard III

1990
richard III

Free Shakes 1989 poster - A Midsummer Night's Dream

1989
a midsummer night's dream

Free Shakes 1988 poster - As You Like It

1988
as you like it

Free Shakes 1987 poster - Much Ado About Nothing

1987
much ado about nothing

Free Shakes 1986 poster - The Merry Wives of Windsor

1986
the merry wives of windsor

Free Shakes 1985 poster - The Taming of the Shrew

1985
the taming of the shrew

Free Shakes 1984 poster - Measure For Measure

1984
measure for measure

Free Shakes 1983 poster - The Tempest

1983
the tempest