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An Evening With Shakespeare - posted on July 28, 2009
“Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” William Shakespeare wrote in Sonnet 18, and it’s likely the summer’s day he spoke of was similar to the one on which we attended the Illinois Shakespeare Festival at the Ewing Cultural Center in Bloomington-Normal. We arrived just after 6 p.m., in time to spread out a blanket on the lawn behind the Ewing House and enjoy a picnic. A number of other small groups were scattered about the grounds with snacks and bottles of wine, relishing the weather, the scenery, and the madrigal singers wandering about in period costumes serenading guests with renditions of all manner of traditional English songs.After dinner, we relaxed on the lawn until the amphitheater doors opened for the play. Then something wicked our way came&mdas...
Get Your Illinois Shakespeare Festival Tickets Today - posted on June 8, 2009
Each summer since 1978, the works of William Shakespeare have come to life at the Illinois Shakespeare Festival in Bloomington. Performances at the world-renown festival (also known as "Shakespeare in the Cornfields") begin in June and run through August at Ewing Manor.
Get your tickets today before it's too late!
This year's performances include Scapin, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Richard III. Order tickets or season passes online from the festival website, and get ready to enjoy some of the Bard's greatest works outdoors, under the stars....



