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The 2006 season will run through September 30 and will include Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet as well as Major Barbara by George Bernard Shaw, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum by Stephen Sondheim and The Spitfire Grill by James Valcq, Fred Alley and Lee David Zlotoff.
Originally the performances took place right down town on the grassy-sloped lawns of One Capital Center. Where Angel's Bar and Grill is now. When Angel's moved to the location in 1981 they asked that the venue be changed. The festival then moved to an area next to a duck pond at Plantation Golf Course. In 1984 the theater was offered a plot of land near the Park Center area From OreIda for $1 a year. As the festival grew the state-of-the-art facility that the theater now enjoys was in the works.
- Frommer's Listing
- National Conference on Outdoor Drama honors Mark Hofflund with Mark Sumner Award
- Size of the reserve
- Google Book on Shakespeare Festivals
- Wikimapia Link
- Boise Weekly List of articles from a local paper.
- NY Times article on outdoor venues. By JENNIFER MARGULIS Published: June 24, 2005
- Travel World Magazine Overview article.
- Idaho Public TV Arts Award
- Idaho Business Review - 2005 trend in production choices.
- New Book:With our Good Will