Local organization brings Shakespeare to life
Telegraph Journal
Published Monday July 20th, 2009
Jane Barry
For a community the size of Saint John to have a charitable organization specifically dedicated to unfolding the wonderful world of Shakespeare to us is a remarkable accomplishment. The Shakespeare Society of Saint John was founded in 2004 and registered as a charitable society in 2005 as a supporter of the Saint John Shakespeare Festival. Since 2002, the society has presented the classics: As You Like It, The Merchant of Venice, Henry IV Part One, Julius Caesar, Macbeth, The Tempest and All’s Well That Ends Well to appreciative local audiences.
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