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Shakespeare production a summer success

BRATTLEBORO — On behalf of the Vermont Theatre Company, we thank all the many people who helped make VTC's 27th Annual Shakespeare in the Park production of All's Well that Ends Well a great success.

Nearly 500 people came out to the Rotary Stage in Living Memorial Park to enjoy a perfect Vermont summer evening with their families and friends, and to see 14 amazing actors perform one of Shakespeare's most popular plays.

First of all, thank you to Cameron Cobane, the amazing director, with help from Jesse Cross-Nickerson and Bill Wieliczka, and thanks to all of the hard working and very talented actors who brought Shakespeare's comically backward fairy tale to life. And thank you to all the people behind the scenes who supported the actors.

We know that community theater happens only with significant support from the community, so thanks for their help as well.

And last but certainly not least, we must acknowledge our great appreciation for our audiences who came, laughed, and applauded for our four performances. Thank you one and all, and we hope to see you at our upcoming 2016-17 season.

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