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Photo courtesy of Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park

Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park (OSP) is launching its 32nd season this month with Much Ado About Nothing at the Myriad Botanical Gardens Water Stage.

The regional theater company will also perform British playwright Howard Barker’s Scenes from an Execution; David Ives’ The Liar, adapted from the play by Pierre Cornielle; and will conclude the season with Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Much Ado About Nothing and Romeo and Juliet will both be performed at the Myriad Botanical Gardens, while the other two performances will be staged at OSP’s theater at 2920 Paseo in the Paseo Arts District.

Much Ado About Nothing stars Wil Rogers and Renee Krapff and is directed by Lance Marsh. The show opens June 2 and has nine performances before it closes on June 25. For more information or to buy tickets, visit oklahomashakespeare.com.

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