“A Lord Of A Ring In A Suitcase” Summer Theatrical Adventure | 2019
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One does not simply walk into Mordor… without a change of costume.
Join Samuel Peaches and his adventuresome band of travelling thespians as they courageously attempt to enact J.R.R. Tolkien’s Fellowship Of The Ring in under an hour. Help the Peripatetic Players run from ringwraiths, scintillatingly swordfight, and secretly scarf second breakfasts in this ridiculous romp around Middle Earth at a park near you.
This year, the Players fit their entire production into several suitcases — even the smallest bag can change the course of this play. Bring a blanket and the whole family and enjoy the adventure as it unfolds all around you.
Shows are free and appropriate for audiences of all ages. Donations gratefully accepted. Read FAQ.
“A Lord Of A Ring In A Suitcase Theatrical Adventure
Saturdays & Sundays, August 17 to 25, 2019
FREE (no reservations are necessary)2019 Tour Schedule
- Saturday 8/17 at 1 pm – Santa Clara
City Plaza Park at the Mission Branch Library
1098 Lexington St, Santa Clara
Presented in association with the Santa Clara City Library
- Sunday 8/18 at 11 am – Alameda
Lincoln Park
1450 High Street, Alameda
Presented in association with Alameda City Recreation & Parks
- Sunday 8/18 at 2 pm – Oakland
Dimond Park
We’ll be at the south end of the park, just off Dimond Avenue, one block north of MacArthur Blvd.
Sponsored by Oakland Department of Parks, Recreation and Youth Development
- Saturday 8/24 at 11 am – Oakland
Studio One Arts Center
365 45th St, Oakland
Sponsored by Oakland Department of Parks, Recreation and Youth Development
- Saturday 8/24 at 2 pm – Alameda
Franklin Park
Find us near the intersection of San Antonio Ave and Paru Street
Presented in association with Alameda City Recreation & Parks
- Sunday 8/25 at 2 pm – Port Costa
Port Costa School
Intersection of Reservoir Street and Canyon Lake Drive
Sponsored by Port Costa Conservation Society