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The lovers, for their wild chase in the woods, are on bikes. The play’s lovers, mechanicals and fairies are using all sorts of bicycles in and around the gazebo, and the production incorporates bicycle parts into the props and set decorations, and even musical instruments - all in recognition of Davis’ love affair with bikes. The Davis Shakespeare Ensemble puts a bicycle spin on A Midsummer Night's Dream, being staged through this weekend in the arboretum.
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Tickets are $12, or $8 for students, $5 for ages 12 and under, and can be reserved by calling (530) 802-0998 or sending an e-mail to information is available online or by sending an e-mail to. The audience must choose their path wisely, or they might end up ghosts themselves!" "Join us in the Oak Grove for an interactive, theatrical journey through the scary side of Shakespeare, with ghosts, villains, and black magic. 26-31, in the Shields Oak Grove, across from the gazebo. six days in a row, Wednesday through Monday, Oct.
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The arboretum announced a series of Halloween Walks with the Davis Shakespeare Ensemble. 7 p.m., Wyatt Deck (or, in the event of rain, 126 Voorhies Hall). Co-sponsored by the Department of English. The program includes Joshua Clover, Lucy Corin, Greg Glazner, Pam Houston and Joe Wenderoth. 6) - Opening Night: Readings by Creative Writing Faculty. 12-1 p.m., Wyatt Deck (or, in the event of rain, 148 Environmental Horticulture). Dominguez is a photographer, poet and art educator whose poetry and photographs allude to the cultural environment of Chicano history and culture. Niño-Tapia, a master's student in civil engineering-water resources, is Yoeme (Yaqui Indian) and self-identifies as Chicana. 5) - Poetry in the Garden: Vanessa Niño-Tapia and Francisco Dominguez. Poetry and other creative writing will mingle with the trees in back-to-back programs scheduled to take place in the arboretum next week.