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Dates:Fri, Sat from 7/11/15 - 7/11/15
Hours:4:00pm - 8:00pm
Ages:Kids, Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Outdoor
Cost:Free
Category:Fairs & Festivals

Commonwealth Shakespeare Company, in collaboration with the Boys & Girls Clubs, will present three free open-air, community arts days, Fair Verona Festivals in July 10 (Allston), 11 (Dorchester) and 17 (Roxbury).

Each festival will also feature Boys & Girls Club artists, interactive outdoor activities, food, and workshops.

Community members who attend Fair Verona Festivals will receive a special invitation to enjoy King Lear at Free Shakespeare on the Common (July 22 - August 9) from the Friends Section.

For more information about Fair Verona Festivals or Shakespeare OFF the Common, contact CSC’s Community Engagement Coordinator Marissa Friedman at [email protected] or visit www.commshakes.org.

Participants include: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Ballet, Pavoh, Inc.

young musicians Cole Brightbill, Lizzy Marella, Coda Sky, Boston Landmarks Orchestra’s “Instrument Playground” Led by Assistant Conductor Kristo Kondakci, Romeo & Juliet performed by CSC2, Commonwealth Shakespeare Company’s company of early-career actors, Haley Hewitt, harpist and Rosalita’s Puppets and local boys and girls club artists.

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www.commshakes.org

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Harambee Park, Dorchester, MA, 02124 map

From Rt 93/Downtown/South Station/North of Boston:
Expressway South. Exit at JFK/Columbia Road. Take right at end of exit. Take left (at third set of lights) onto Columbia Road. Stay on Columbia Road, approximately 10 city blocks. Take a left onto Blue Hill Avenue (the Franklin Park Zoo is straight across from this intersection). Drive four blocks to the intersection of Blue Hill and Talbot Avenues. Take a left onto Talbot. The club is on the right.
From Route 128 Waltham:
Take 128 South to Route 138 east. Stay on Route 138 through the Blue Hills Reservation and Mattapan Square. Route 138 will become Blue Hill Avenue. The clubhouse is located immediately after the Sportsmen’s Tennis Club at the intersection of Blue Hill and Talbot Avenues, the Club is on the right (large grey brick building with “George Robert White Youth Development Center) on the front. Make a right onto Talbot Avenue and pull into the parking lot.
By Public Transportation: Take the MBTA subway Red Line to Ashmont Station, or Orange Line to Ruggles Station. Take the 22 bus to the corner of Blue Hill Avenue and Talbot Avenue. Coming from Ashmont Station, the Club is on the left; from Ruggles, it is on the right. The Club is a large grey brick building with a sign that reads: “George Robert White Youth Development Center.”
- See more at: http://www.bgcb.org/our-location/blue-hill-club/club-directions/#sthash.lZL1aBKc.dpuf

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