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Santa Cruz Shakespeare : ウィキペディア英語版
Santa Cruz Shakespeare

Santa Cruz Shakespeare is an annual professional theatre festival in Santa Cruz, California, founded in 2014. Its predecessor, Shakespeare Santa Cruz, lost the financial support of its host and sponsor, the University of California, Santa Cruz in 2013. Members of the original company immediately began fundraising and raised enough money to relaunch the festival as an independent entity.
== History ==
Shakespeare Santa Cruz was founded in 1981 by Audrey Stanley and performed annually on the campus of the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC). Plays by Shakespeare (and others) were performed both indoors on the UCSC Theater Arts Mainstage and outdoors in the Sinsheimer-Stanley Festival Glen. Usually, the company's season ran from July to early September and presented three or four plays that ran concurrently in repertory. Over time, the company ran up deficits, which were paid by the University of California. In 2008, with California's budget crisis having resulted in reduced funding, the university could no longer afford to cover these debts.〔 An agreement was reached that if the theater could raise $300,000, it could continue operation.〔 Within 10 days of the agreement's announcement, over $400,000 was raised.〔 However, claiming continuing financial problems, in 2013 the UCSC Arts Division dean announced that Shakespeare Santa Cruz would end after that year's winter holiday production.
Following this announcement, members of the theater company began a campaign to raise money to become an independent company. In December 2013, a new entity known as Shakespeare Play On was formed for this purpose, co-headed by Shakespeare Santa Cruz artistic director Marco Baricelli and actor/director Mike Ryan. An online platform for accepting donations was established with the Network for Good.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://donatenow.networkforgood.org/shakespeareplayon )〕 By February 2014, they raised over $1 million (USD) through crowdfunding to continue on without the financial support of the university. In March 2014, the new company changed its name to Santa Cruz Shakespeare. ''The New York Times'' referred to the company's rebirth as an "underdog success story."〔
For its inaugural season under its new arrangement, Santa Cruz Shakespeare presented ''As You Like It'', ''The Merry Wives of Windsor'', and ''The Beard of Avon'' in July and August 2014. All three shows were performed in the Sinsheimer-Stanley Festival Glen on UCSC's campus.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://santacruzshakespeare.org/season/index.php )
For the 2015 season, the company has announced productions of ''Much Ado About Nothing'', ''Macbeth'', and David Ives's adaptation of Pierre Corneille's ''The Liar''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://santacruzshakespeare.org/season/index.php )

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