North Dakota Shakespeare Festival

North Dakota Shakespeare Festival brings “Macbeth” to the region

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — Something wicked this way comes, and it’s making its way to West Fargo tonight, and tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow. The North Dakota Shakespeare Festival’s production of “Macbeth” is taking its tour to West Fargo’s POW/MIA Plaza for two nights of free performances in the open air. For the actors, the ability to perform for audiences…

North Dakota Shakespeare Festival brings theatre to the park

FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — Shakespeare is coming across North Dakota this summer. The North Dakota Shakespeare Festival is bringing its production of Macbeth on the road, with free park performances scheduled in Fargo, Grand Forks, and surrounding communities. The Tragedy follows a Scottish nobleman’s rise to power and destructive effects of political ambition. Before each performance, cast members take part…

LIVE: Shakespeare In The Park…ing Lot With North Dakota Shakespeare Festival

Their final shows are Friday and Saturday night at 7 at the Town Square in Downtown Grand Forks

  He wrote “All the world’s a stage” But this weekend, the stage for his work is in the northern Valley. These are just some of the people bringing William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” to life this year for the North Dakota Shakespeare Festival. They performed a scene for us live on the KVRR morning show this morning. Their final shows…

LIVE: The Sonnet Man Combines Shakespeare & Hip Hop

The Sonnet Man Performing Tuesday For North Dakota Shakespeare Festival

  GRAND FORKS, N.D. (KVRR) – You can hear Shakespeare like you probably never have before. Devon Glover is known as The Sonnet Man. He is performing Tuesday night in Grand Forks for the North Dakota Shakespeare Festival. Glover combines the words of William Shakespeare with hip hop to help reach a younger generation. He started using hip hop as…

North Dakota Shakespeare Festival Prepares For “Comedy Of Errors”

Show set for Heritage Village in East Grand Forks

EAST GRAND FORKS, Minn. (KVRR) – He wrote that “All the world’s a stage”. But for the next week, the stage for his work is in the northern Valley. The North Dakota Shakespeare Festival kicks off Friday night in East Grand Forks. They’re performing William Shakespeare’s play “Comedy of Errors” at Heritage Village in East Grand Forks. You guessed it,…