If you missed Theater 2020’s production of Macbeth, set in the South Pacific, at the McKinney Chapel of the First Unitarian Congregational Society, or if you just want to see it again, for free, in an outdoor setting, there will be two performances this coming Saturday, June 17 and Sunday, June 18, starting at 6:00 on both evenings, at the War Memorial in Cadman Plaza Park. Seating will be on the turf field in front of the memorial; blankets are encouraged but furniture is not allowed. These free performances are sponsored by the Cadman Park Conservancy.

Theater 2020’s Macbeth Returns, Outdoors
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