Open-Air Shakespeare production, bring along a picnic and enjoy this classic comedy in a beautiful setting.
The King of Navarre and his lords swear off food, women, and sleep in order to study for three years. No sooner have they made their oath when the Princess of France arrives on business, with her ladies-in-waiting. How will the King and his Lords resolve hold up? This wonderful Shakespeare comedy is filled with Folksy's touch of live music, audience interaction and downright silliness.
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