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Shakespeare on Tap

Shakespeare on Tap

Experience Shakespeare like never before.

Join us for an abridged performance of Henry IV: Parts I & II, presented by Advice to the Players. This production will take place on the outdoor terrace at the Carriage House Resturant. While enjoying the play, indulge in traditional American fare and drinks. The restaurant will open for seating at 5:15 PM and the show starts at 5:30 PM.

About the Performers:

Advice To The Players is a unique company of theater professionals, enthusiastic community members and energetic teens that has been performing Shakespeare and offering workshops in New Hampshire’s Lakes Region and the White Mountains since 1999. Advice To The Players is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit committed to arts, education and community engagement.

Important Information:

Seating is limited, so be sure to register in advance to secure your spot. Walk-ins will be accepted only if seats are available.

The $15 cover fee will be applied to your bill. Please note, no refunds will be issued if the cover fee exceeds the total bill.

All ticket sales are final; no refunds, transfers to other days, or exchanges.

Castle in the Clouds
$15 Registration Fee
05:30 PM - 07:00 PM on Thu, 29 May 2025

Event Supported By

Castle in the Clouds

Artist Group Info

programs@castleintheclouds.org
Castle in the Clouds
455 Old Mountain Road
Moultonborough, New Hampshire 03254
(603) 476-5900
info@castleintheclouds.org

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