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Greatest Love Story Ever Coming to Hoptown

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Greatest Love Story Ever Coming to Hoptown

The most famous romantic couple is coming to Hopkinsville. Romeo and Juliet. And thanks to the Pennyroyal Arts Council you can experience this love story for the ages for FREE this Monday for Shakespeare in the Park!

Hoptown students will also get to spend time with the story as the Kentucky Shakespeare group will visit Christian County High School and Hopkinsville High School to bring modern Shakespeare workshops to their English classes.

The group from Louisville describes the performance as a family-friendly and interactive show that focuses on the importance of communication, healthy relationships, and making good choices.

Monday will be only the second time that the Pennyroyal Arts Council has offered a free public performance so make a point to head to the Round Table Literary Park at Hopkinsville Community College on Monday! Start time is 6:30p!

For more on this event, you can visit Upcoming Events with the Pennyroyal Arts Council by clicking HERE.

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