The longest running theater tradition in
the state of Hawaii continues with it's 33rd year! This
year for our Annual Shakespeare in the Park, Hilo
Community Players is proud to present Love's Labour's
Lost.
Four young noblemen vow to devote
themselves to study for 3 years foregoing all contact
with women and other such pleasures, but 4 ladies from
France arrive on the scene and hilarity ensues. Can the
noblemen keep their oaths to study? Will they break
their vows and study only the women? Add the common folk
from the area, a school master, a curate, and a
fantastical Spaniard, and you have a recipe ripe for
good times for all.
The actors are a wonderful mixture of
veterans of the Hilo stage and new faces. You will be
enchanted by the versification and amused by the
bombast. There is fun for all family members.
Evening performances are Thursdays
through Saturdays, July 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, and
17 at 7:30 p.m. There are two Sunday matinees on July 4
and 11 at 2 p.m. All shows take place in Kalakaua
Park in downtown Hilo. Admission is free.