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Sloomoo Institute - 10:00 AM
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Sloomoo Institute - 10:00 AM
Children's Museum of Manhattan - 10:00 AM
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Sloomoo Institute - 10:00 AM

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Roswell That Ends Well

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The Actor's Gang is up to their usual nonsense, this year bringing a kid-friendly Shakespearean production that's out of this world. But don't worry: Roswell That Ends Well.
The Culver City troupe puts their signature spin on Shakespeare, this year melding outer space with the Wild West, for an out-there interpretation of Shakespeare’s All’s Well That Ends Well. Hilarity is sure to ensue as a cowgirl who dreams of a life dance battling in outer space, finally gets her wish thanks to a four armed alien king.
The Actors’ Gang shows typically feature pop music, magic, dance, and combat, and a no-holds-barred approach to fun and revelry. The shows are super accessible for all ages, and no previous familiarity with Shakespeare is required.
The play is presented free on Saturdays and Sundays in August (through August 24) in Culver City's Media Park. Bring a blanket or low lawn chair (and sunscreen and hats, as the audience may be in direct sunlight). Each performance is followed by free treats and a celebration where audience members can meet the characters.
Parking is available in the city lot next to Trader Joe's.
Reserve free tickets for Roswell That Ends Well online.
Want to know more? Check out our review of a previous year's show.