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Wyoming Shakespeare Festival Company. Photo by Tim Ruland, Pinedale Fine Arts Council.
Wyoming Shakespeare Festival Company
The Wyoming Shakespeare Festival Touring Company has been performing Shakespeare in the Park in Pinedale for 13 straight years.
Shakespeare in the Park
by Tim Ruland, Pinedale Fine Arts Council
July 20, 2012

The Pinedale Fine Arts Council presented the annual Shakespeare in the Park on Thursday, July 19 with the visiting Wyoming Shakespeare Festival Company performing the classic Shakespearean tragedy "King Lear." Close to 125 people showed up the free event, now in its 13th year.

Shakespeare in the Park is part of the PFAC Summer Series which will conclude on August 3rd with "Music in the Park" featuring Colorado rockers The Patti Fiasco and Jackson Hole folk duo The Miller Sisters.

Photos by Tim Ruland, Pinedale Fine Arts Council.



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  • Shakespeare in the Park. Photo by Tim Ruland, Pinedale Fine Arts Council.
    Shakespeare in the Park
    Close to 125 showed up to this year's Shakespeare event.

    Gloucester. Photo by Tim Ruland, Pinedale Fine Arts Council.
    Gloucester
    Longtime Wyoming Shakespeare Festival Company actor Ed Novotny plays the part of Gloucester.

    Tied to a cross. Photo by Tim Ruland, Pinedale Fine Arts Council.
    Tied to a cross

    Blindfold. Photo by Tim Ruland, Pinedale Fine Arts Council.
    Blindfold
    Gloucester and Lear make their way through a lonely heath.

    Raging at a storm. Photo by Tim Ruland, Pinedale Fine Arts Council.
    Raging at a storm

    Gone crazy. Photo by Tim Ruland, Pinedale Fine Arts Council.
    Gone crazy
    Once a powerful King, Lear transitions into a crazed old man in the second act of the play.

    Death of Cordelia. Photo by Tim Ruland, Pinedale Fine Arts Council.
    Death of Cordelia
    King Lear (Dave Geible) mourns the death of his youngest daughter Cordelia.

    Restrained. Photo by Tim Ruland, Pinedale Fine Arts Council.
    Restrained

    A soldier draws his bow. Photo by Tim Ruland, Pinedale Fine Arts Council.
    A soldier draws his bow

    Away in cuffs. Photo by Tim Ruland, Pinedale Fine Arts Council.
    Away in cuffs
      
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