Win tickets to Monday’s concert at the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival
by Cortney Maddock
Aug 13, 2009 | 391 views | 0 0 comments | 6 6 recommendations | email to a friend | print
The 37th annual Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival has added the Urban Village Monday Night Music Series, which will host its final performance of the season on Monday with violinist Karen Briggs.

The Sparks Tribune, in conjunction with the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival, is giving away pairs of tickets to the first 10 people to correctly answer a Shakespeare trivia question.

Winners will be notified via e-mail by Friday afternoon.

The venue at Sand Harbor, Lake Tahoe will host Briggs on Monday as the final music performance of the season. The Shakespeare festival’s performance of “Much Ado About Nothing” and “Measure for Measure” will end Aug. 23.

This week’s question is:

“Measure for Measure” is a rarely performed Shakespeare play and often labeled as one of his many “problem plays.” What European city does all of the drama in “Measure for Measure” take place in?

(Hint: The answer can be found on the Sparks Tribune Web site, www.dailysparkstribune.com.)

Please e-mail the answer to cmaddock@dailysparkstribune.com and include your first and last name, e-mail address and phone number (just in case). All entries must be received Friday by noon. Winners will be notified Friday afternoon and their tickets can be picked up Monday before the concert at will call at Sand Harbor on Highway 28.

If you won last week, please give someone else a chance to win. Employees of the Sparks Tribune and their families are not eligible.

For more information about the festival and the concert series, visit www.laketahoeshakepeare.com.

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