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“Oh, brave new world!”
Kentucky Shakespeare’s touring production of The Tempest will be making several area stops this week.
Kentucky Shakespeare says the 2026 Shakespeare in the Parks Tour is visiting a record 46 locations this season as they present what is believed to be The Bard’s final play. The organization says the tragicomedy is “a testament to the redeeming power of love and forgiveness – featuring fools, spirits, monsters, shipwrecks, and magical spells.”
Area performances scheduled for this week include Thursday at Shepherdsville City Park at 6:30 p.m., Friday at the Radcliff City Park amphitheater at 6:30, and Saturday at Bernheim Forest at 1. Later in the month, Kentucky Shakespeare will host a performance at Freeman Lake Park in Elizabethtown on May 22.
All performances of The Tempest are free, with no tickets or reservations required. The show runs approximately 75 minutes with no intermission. Attendees should bring their own chairs or blankets to the performance.
Each location has alternate indoor spaces lined up in the event of inclement weather. Find those locations, and more information, at www.kyshakespeare.com.
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