Shakespeare By The Sea Festival
The Shakespeare By The Sea Festival is the longest running outdoor summer theatre event in the St. John's area. Since 1993, the Shakespeare By The Sea Festival has been performing the works of the famous Bard all around the greater St. John's area - from Cliff-top meadows of Logy Bay to the Historic World War II Bunkers at Cape Spear - from the cobblestones courtyard of the Murray Premises to the lush landscapes of Bowring Park and the Tattoo Field at Signal Hill.
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+1 (709) 746 7559
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