Cupertino’s free Shakespeare in the Park to return this summer

Cupertino’s free Shakespeare in the Park to return this summer

The curtain will rise once again for Cupertino’s annual Shakespearean performances at Memorial Park.

Organized by the San Francisco Shakespeare Festival, a nonprofit performing arts group, the 90-minute shows have been free to residents every summer for almost 30 years. But their future was until recently in jeopardy.

This year, because of a major blow to the Cupertino budget, city staff didn’t set aside the usual $30,000 to finance the production. So the nonprofit begin fundraising efforts in October 2023 in a bid to avoid canceling this summer’s production of “The Tempest.”

The festival was able to raise $30,400 by April, confirmed executive director Toby Leavitt.

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“It’s really so meaningful to be able to have the community involved,” she said. ” Not only in attending, but in supporting the performances.”

A majority of the donations came from the Cupertino Rotary, Cupertino Library Foundation, San Jose Water District and Cupertino Mayor Sheila Mohan’s Mayoral Fund, a fund within the city budget that the mayor can use for community needs. An additional 27 individual donors made contributions ranging from $25 to $2,000, according to Leavitt.

The performances will take place in Cupertino’s Memorial Park at 6 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays from July 20 through Aug. 4.