BY STEVEN YUHASZ
Everyone here at Shakespeare on the Sound could not be more pleased to celebrate our 20th season of nonprofit theater here in Connecticut. Twenty years is a milestone for any organization and we could not have done it without the support of our patrons, donors, foundations and volunteers. We are told how much we mean to the community and the impact we make on the numerous businesses during the time we are in Pinkney Park; our presence has truly become a tradition and we hope to continue for many more years.
Join us with your families, friends and neighbors this June at a performance of “All”™s Well That Ends Well,” Shakespeare on the Sound”™s 20th annual free outdoor Shakespeare production in Pinkney Park, for 16 performances from June 11-28.  This is the first time the company is presenting “All”™s Well That Ends Well.”
A tall tale that is peopled by very real human beings, “All”™s Well That Ends Well” is a delightful and poignant comedy about leaving home and growing up. The production will be directed by nationally acclaimed director Mary B. Robinson.
Performances begin nightly ”” except Monday ”” at 7:30 p.m.. Bring your picnic and blanket or chairs and enjoy an evening of wonderful theater. Food will be available in the park this summer: ice cream from Brendan”™s 101, burgers from Bounty, and lobster rolls from Lobstercraft. You may set out your blanket or chairs to hold space any time after 4 p.m. A limited number of reserved seats are available for $50, by calling the office or going online. Then all you have to do is enjoy your picnic in Pinkney Park on beautiful Five Mile River and the sunset.
Each night will also feature a pre-performance program for children at 6:30 p.m. For more information on other events, on activities at the education tent, to volunteer in the park or just to get involved, visit shakespeareonthesound.org or call 203-299-1300.
Steven Yuhasz is executive director of Shakespeare on the Sound, a member of the Cultural Alliance of Fairfield County.