Celebrating 30 years of ‘Shakespeare in the Park’

Noblesville Cultural Arts Commission to put on ‘The Tragedy of Hamlet’

“To be, or not to be, that is the question . . .”

The answer: Yes, you need to be at the Noblesville Cultural Arts Commission’s production of The Tragedy of Hamlet. One of William Shakespeare’s most well-known plays, it features intrigue, deceit, and revenge as Hamlet searches for the truth of his father’s death.

This is the Noblesville Cultural Arts Commission’s 30th annual production of Shakespeare in the Park. It is the longest running Shakespeare in the Park production in central Indiana.

Four nights only, the play runs July 27 to 30 at 8:30 p.m. at Federal Hill Commons in Noblesville. It is directed by Jennie Otterman.

Admission is free. Bring a picnic, a blanket or lawn chairs and enjoy Shakespeare under the stars.

Find more information at noblesvillearts.org.