Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' at Libby Elementary Amphitheater Aug. 21
The Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 7 years, 8 months AGO
Montana Shakespeare in the Parks will be performing Macbeth at Libby Elementary Amphitheater in Libby at 6 p.m. Monday, Aug. 21.
“It is live theater, done Montana style,” the New York Times has said, according to a press release. “Not in the round but on top of the world.”
The 10 professional actors that will tour with the company were chosen out of a highly competitive pool of about 500 applicants and auditioners in Bozeman, Chicago and Minneapolis, the news release states.
Montana Shakespeare in the Parks is the premiere outreach program of Montana State University’s College of Arts and Architecture. Grants, corporate sponsorships and individual donors support the free performance. This year, vital funding from the National Endowment from the Arts and one of its flow-through organizations, the Montana Arts Council is under threat. All audience members are encouraged to support the performance in whatever way they can.
Major sponsors include The Gilhousen Family Foundation, The Gianforte Family Foundation, Pheasant Farms, Spectec: Thunderbird International Corporation, Montana Arts Council, Barnard Construction, NorthWestern Energy, D.A. Davidson and Company, KBZK, ERA Landmark, Yellowstone Public Radio, Stillwater Mining and the Spanish Peaks Foundation.
For more information on the plays and an up to date tour schedule, visit shakespeareintheparks.org.
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