(DeKalb) – When King Ferdinand of Navarre decides he’s ready to study, he convinces his three best bros that they should all hole up for three years without distraction. With the stage set all seems fine until a Princess and her posse show up. They are there on state business, but tricky Cupid has other plans. When the studious votaries lay eyes on the Princess and her ladies, they quickly forget all vows and turn poet, promising love and courting in disguise. Flirtations turn to downright hysterics, only to be interrupted by a pageant prepared by the townspeople, before life interrupts the antics and both boys and girls must return to reality.
Stone Soup Shakespeare brings Love’s Labour’s Lost to life on Sunday, September 21, from 4:00 – 5:30 p.m., with the help of Barbie, Ken, some music, and a few extra guests. This version even invites the audience to join a game of charades, if they desire, all to help Ferdinand and friends woo the ladies of France.
This performance will be held at Huntley Park at 2nd and Garden Street in DeKalb. Bring blankets, chairs, food, and anything else you’ll need to enjoy Shakespeare in the Park! It is offered by the DeKalb Public Library in partnership with the DeKalb Park District. All ages are welcome, no registration is required.
In the case of poor weather, the performance will be held at the library.
For additional information, please contact Samantha at samanthah@dkpl.org or at (815) 756-9568 ext. 1701.
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