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SSITP's Much Ado About Nothing

By Syracuse Shakespeare-In-The-Park (other events)

6 Dates Through Aug 16, 2020
 
ABOUT ABOUT

A Shakespeare classic comedy featuring the verbal battles of Beatrice and Benedick as they move on the continuum of a hate/love relationship.  Comic relief also comes from characters such as Don John and Borachio on the "evil" side and Dogberry, Verges and the Watch on the inept, bumbling side.  More plot than you can shake a stick at...  all in the name of love and laughter.  Don't miss it!

Come see us in person for the last show, Much Ado About Nothing, of our 18th summer season.  Tickets are limited to 150 total tickets sold online and 50 walk-in people, unticketed.  We will maintain social distance throughout the Amphitheatre and you will be required to wear a mask until you get to your selected area and whenever you leave that area. 

Everyone will be temperature checked upon entrance and no one under 2 years old is allowed at the show.  There will be no Kids Area this year and we will not sell SSITP merchandise nor Gannon's ice cream.

The Thornden Park's Bulldog's Concession stand will be open for you to buy food and drinks.  All foot traffic will be designated as one way with appropriate signage directing you and ushers pointing the way.

This is the best and only way to enjoy live Shakespeare in period costumes, outdoors and socially distanced throughout.

Be well and stay safe.  We look forward to seeing you at the show Aug. 7-16, 2020: Fri/Sat @ 5:30 pm and Sun @ 2 pm.

Restrictions

1- Tickets are limited to 150 total tickets sold online and 50 walk-in people, unticketed.  

2- We will maintain social distance throughout the Amphitheatre and you will be required to wear a mask until you get to your selected area and whenever you leave that area. 

3- Everyone will be temperature checked upon entrance. 

4- No one under 2 years old is allowed at the show. 

5- There will be no Kids Area this year and we will not sell SSITP merchandise nor Gannon's ice cream. 

6- All foot traffic will be designated as one way with appropriate signage directing you and ushers pointing the way.