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Freewill Shakespeare Festival

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The Freewill Shakespeare Festival (known as the River City Shakespeare Festival from 1998–2009) is a Shakespeare festival in Edmonton, Alberta, produced by the Edmonton-based Free Will Players every summer from late-June to mid-July. Its performances take place in the 1,000-seat Heritage Amphitheater in Hawrelak Park. The Festival includes full-scale professional productions of two plays by William Shakespeare; as well as Camp Shakespeare, a summer drama camp for youth ages 8–16. Founded in 1989, the festival was renamed the Freewill Shakespeare Festival in 2008.Due to significant damage to Freewill's traditional venue at the Heritage Amphitheatre, the festival's 2014 season took place inside the Myer Horowitz Theatre in the University of Alberta's Students' Union Building (8900 114 Street).

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Freewill Shakespeare Festival
Universitätsstraße, Köln Lindenthal (Lindenthal)

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Universitäts-und Stadtbibliothek

Universitätsstraße 33
50931 Köln, Lindenthal (Lindenthal)
Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland
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