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The '''Bristol Shakespeare Festival''' is an open-air theatre festival founded in 2004 and held annually in the parks and green spaces of the city of [[Bristol]], as well as in both traditional and non-traditional theatre spaces in the city.
The '''Bristol Shakespeare Festival''' is an open-air theatre festival founded in 2004 and held annually in the parks and green spaces of the city of [[Bristol]], as well as in both traditional and non-traditional theatre spaces in the city.


The festival is a not-for-profit organisation that claims to be the largest professional open air [[Shakespeare]] festival in the UK.<ref>Yeeles, Nicola. [http://www.brbooks.co.uk/2009/03/16/playing-with-shakespeare-at-ashton-court/ "Playing With Shakespeare At Ashton Court"], ''[[The Bristol Review of Books]]'', March 16th, 2009 / Issue Number 8 Winter 2008. Retrieved on 2009-09-12.</ref>
The festival is a not-for-profit organisation that claims to be the largest professional open air [[Shakespeare]] festival in the UK.<ref>Yeeles, Nicola. [http://www.brbooks.co.uk/2009/03/16/playing-with-shakespeare-at-ashton-court/ "Playing With Shakespeare At Ashton Court"] {{wayback|url=http://www.brbooks.co.uk/2009/03/16/playing-with-shakespeare-at-ashton-court/ |date=20110911044318 }}, ''[[The Bristol Review of Books]]'', March 16th, 2009 / Issue Number 8 Winter 2008. Retrieved on 2009-09-12.</ref>


Running during the month of July, the festival plays host to a wide range of theatre companies, usually presenting between seven and ten full professional productions, from across the United Kingdom.
Running during the month of July, the festival plays host to a wide range of theatre companies, usually presenting between seven and ten full professional productions, from across the United Kingdom.

Revision as of 18:25, 8 November 2016

The Bristol Shakespeare Festival is an open-air theatre festival founded in 2004 and held annually in the parks and green spaces of the city of Bristol, as well as in both traditional and non-traditional theatre spaces in the city.

The festival is a not-for-profit organisation that claims to be the largest professional open air Shakespeare festival in the UK.[1]

Running during the month of July, the festival plays host to a wide range of theatre companies, usually presenting between seven and ten full professional productions, from across the United Kingdom.

References

  1. ^ Yeeles, Nicola. "Playing With Shakespeare At Ashton Court" Template:Wayback, The Bristol Review of Books, March 16th, 2009 / Issue Number 8 Winter 2008. Retrieved on 2009-09-12.