THE WEEK OF
AUGUST 14, 2002
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A tale of tragedy, redemption in Cupertino
By Estelle Pagnoux
Romance and jealousy, paranoia and sacrifice - familiar Shakespearean themes come into play in The Winter's Tale, and the drama promises to heat up the stage this summer as the city of Cupertino teams up with the San Francisco Shakespeare Festival to present the seventh season of Free Shakespeare in Memorial Park.

Paul Barry directs this production, which promises a distinctively Bay Area twist to a tale marked by tragedy and comedy. This version of The Winter's Tale features a diverse cast, original music, singing, dancing and settings that reflect its Bay Area backdrop.

Jealous love ignites an epic adventure involving two kingdoms and two countries and turns tragic misunderstanding into comic redemption. The show has played parks in Oakland and Pleasanton and will end its tour in San Francisco on Sept. 29.

Free Shakespeare in the Park 2002 will perform "The Winter's Tale" in Memorial Park, located at the intersection of Stevens Creek Boulevard and Mary Avenue in Cupertino. Performances are Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at 7:30 p.m. August 16, 17, 18, 23, 24 and 25. For additional information, call the San Francisco Shakespeare Festival at 800.978.7529 or visit www.sfshakes.org.