Thursday, July 27 @ 7 pm,  Pay-What-You-Will Preview
Friday, July 28 @ 7 pm, Opening Night
Saturday, July 29 @ 2pm and 7 pm
Sunday, July 30 @ 2 pm
Friday, August 4 @ 7 pm
Saturday, August 5 @ 2 pm
Sunday, August 6 @ 2 pm, Closing Night

Wednesday, August 2 @ 7 pm, Pay-What-You-Will Preview
Thursday, August 3 @ 7 pm, Opening Night
Saturday, August 5 @ 7 pm
Friday, August 11 @ 7 pm
Saturday, August 12 @ 2pm and 7 pm
Sunday, August 13 @ 2 pm, Closing Night
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This summer, Flagstaff Shakespeare Festival presents two of Shakespeare’s most popular plays: Twelfth Night and Romeo and Juliet. Join us on the campus of Lowell Observatory under our festival tent for Shakespeare under the stars!

“If music be the food of love, play on.” So begins Shakespeare’s famous comedy Twelfth Night, a story about finding love, overcoming adversity, and yellow stockings! Twelfth Night follows the story of Viola, who washes ashore on Illyria, where she disguises herself as a boy in order to serve the handsome Duke Orsino. Comedy ensues as feelings are caught between all the wrong people, identities are mistaken, and our favorite characters must navigate tumultuous island waters.  And their love lives …

Romeo and Juliet is the infamous story of two “star-crossed lovers,” children of two dueling families in Verona. When Romeo meets his Juliet, they will stop at nothing to be together despite the danger it presents. A tale of love, family, grudges, and innocence, this romantic classic will have you misty-eyed, remembering what it felt like the first time you fell in love.

Both plays are directed by renowned Shakespeare director Jim Warren, founding Artistic Director of the American Shakespeare Center, and include a dynamic, professional company of actors and artists from all over Arizona and the country.

The shows stagger in performances! Twelfth Night opens first and runs July 28-August 6. Romeo and Juliet opens second and runs August 3-13. Each show will have a Pay-What-You-Will Preview the night before opening. On the overlapping weekend, the shows will switch off nightly.