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Curtain comes down on Shakespeare Fest season in less than two weeks

Tickets available for performances of five classic works


Photo by Casey A. Cass for CU Communications
John Hutton is Lear and Jamie Ann Romero is Cordelia in the Colorado Shakespeare Festival production of "King Lear."

The 2010 season of the Colorado Shakespeare Festival wraps up its fourth week today, with less than two weeks to go before concluding Aug. 8.

The slate of shows offers three Shakespeare works – "King Lear," "The Taming of the Shrew" and "Measure for Measure" – and two other classic plays, "Our Town" and "The Fantasticks." Performances are under the stars at the Mary Rippon Outdoor Theatre and indoors at the University Theatre on the campus of the University of Colorado at Boulder.

For more information, including tickets and curtain times, visit www.coloradoshakes.org or call 303-492-0554.

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