A beloved Thousand Oaks-area tradition is celebrating a major milestone this summer: a local theater company is marking three decades of bringing Shakespeare to the parks of the Conejo Valley.
According to KCLU, the company has spent 30 years presenting the Bard’s works in outdoor park settings throughout the region — a run that has made live, accessible theater a summertime staple for generations of Conejo Valley residents.
Performing Shakespeare outdoors in public parks keeps the art form open and welcoming to the entire community, from longtime theater enthusiasts to families experiencing a live performance for the very first time. Three decades of that commitment is a remarkable achievement for any arts organization, and a testament to the dedication of the performers, directors, and volunteers who have kept the tradition alive year after year.
The anniversary season continues that legacy, giving neighbors another chance to spread out a blanket, enjoy the warm summer evenings, and experience world-class storytelling right in their own backyard.
Sources: KCLU