The tiny town of Spring Green includes a wonderful bookstore called Arcadia Books that I always visit while I'm there. I am never disappointed by their collection and I always leave with at least one (usually more) books.
The town also happens to be home to Taliesin, Frank Lloyd Wright's architecture studio and a current architecture school. House on the Rock is also located there (and plays a big part in Neil Gaiman's American Gods).
It's in the middle of nowhere, but the strange collection of attractions means there's a constant stream of people visiting. If you're ever in the Midwest you should definitely take time to visit! It's only about 3 hours from Chicago and even just seeing one of the plays makes the trip worth while!
A few of my reviews of APT shows:
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
APT photo from here, bookstore photos by me.
3 comments:
Really? I don't doubt you, of course, you know TONS more about drama and plays than I do, but are there really few places to host outdoor summer Shakespeare? I thought it was everywhere! I know Omaha does it and I am pretty sure Kansas City hosts one. And my cousin who is a professional actor did a summer stock in Yellow Stone and I had assumed it was a Shakespearean company. I have no idea if it was outdoors though, now that I think of it.
This places does look wonderful. :)
I just reread your comment about 'only places THAT YOU've BEEN' - sorry, I didn't quite read it right. :) NEVERMIND...
Ha, there are definitely other outdoor Shakespeare theaters. This is just happens to be my favorites and one of the only places I've been to.
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