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A Midsummer Night's Dream

For immediate release:

The Village Free School production of A Midsummer Night's Dream plays June 9th, 10th and 11th!

When: Doors open at 6:30, show starts at 7:00.

Where: 8660 SE Foster---located on the campus of St. Peter's Catholic church ( we are unaffiliated, though!). Ample parking in the church lot, just drive in and follow the signs to the Village Free School.

Tickets: 10.00 for adults, 5.00 for kids 12 and under, and 25.00 for a four person blanket. Seats are limited, advance purchase is a good idea! You can buy tickets online at www.villagefreeschool. org

Want to learn more about The Village Free School? Check out this article from The Oregonian! http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2009/02/taking_school_choice_to_a_whol.html

The Village Free School welcomes artists and lovers, poets and players and children of all ages to the most magical, mischievous, marvelous Midsummer Night's Dream ever!

Our amazing cast of students ages 4-17 and a few talented staff members will make this a night to remember for the entire family. There will be live music, an option of chair or "festival" seating (on the floor, we'll provide the picnic blankets- a great option for the small and squirmy!!), yummy home-baked snacks for sale, and a raffle every evening for coffee cards from the awesome Le Sorelle coffee shop.

This is a fund raiser for the Village Free School, an innovative nonprofit school in SE Portland. If you are an actor or an artist, this is the school you wish you could have gone to. Although I admit about a thousand biases-- both of my daughters go to the school and are in the show, I am the board chair of the school, directing it has been the most fun I've had in ages--I think this is a performance that will truly delight you, your families, and your friends.

Please feel free to forward this message with abandon!

Hope to see you there!

Warmly,

Michelle Keil, co director ( along with my old partner in crime, Sherry Okamura)