UPDATE: (6/30) There are a couple of us that will be leaving straight from our jobs and trying to arrive around 6:45 to lay down a blanket or two to reserve space. I'm unsure how we can mark it but Lord Mayor/Lady Mayor and myself should be in the area.
Questions have been popping up over a communal picnic. As we shall be most likely eating lunch with the parade group-I would say make provisions for yourself for Friday evening and if you wish to share, that's terrific! If you need to save mon...
UPDATE: (6/30) There are a couple of us that will be leaving straight from our jobs and trying to arrive around 6:45 to lay down a blanket or two to reserve space. I'm unsure how we can mark it but Lord Mayor/Lady Mayor and myself should be in the area.
Questions have been popping up over a communal picnic. As we shall be most likely eating lunch with the parade group-I would say make provisions for yourself for Friday evening and if you wish to share, that's terrific! If you need to save money for parade lunch and the holiday that is fully understandable!
This is a non-mandatory event for KCRF cast but an excellent way to immerse yourself into the vocabulary around our time period!
This production is free but they do ask for donations for the future shows they have. Bring a chair/blanket, snacks, drinks (there are food/drink vendors) and bug spary. Parking is on the street or you may pay at the Nelson's museum.
The show starts at 8 but if you arrive early, there is more entertainment.
https://www.kcshakes.org/?page=the_festival_current_production
Summary: http://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/twelfthnight/summary.html