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Bard on the Beach is back for a sensational summer of live theatre in Vancouver

The 2022 Season of Western Canada’s largest Shakespeare festival features productions of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Harlem Duet, and Romeo and Juliet.
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Sarah Roa as Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, 2022.

is ready to welcome audiences back to the Bard Village at SenÌ“áḵw/Vanier Park in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­this summer!

Celebrating its 33rd season, Western Canada’s largest annual not-for-profit festival centered on the works of William Shakespeare will allow guests to experience the excitement and joy of live open-air theatre with three play productions and a range of special events. 

The features comedy, romance, and drama from some of Shakespeare's most notable and beloved works under the Bard tents. 

A Midsummer Night’s Dream 

Shakespeare’s comedy masterpiece runs from June 8 – September 24 on the BMO Mainstage.

Directed by Scott Bellis, the story follows four young lovers and a troupe of actors through a journey of self-discovery, love, and magic in an enchanted forest where the natural and supernatural merge. 

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Donald Sales as Othello & Marci T. House as Billie in Harlem Duet by Djanet Sears, 2022. Photo: Emily Cooper

Harlem Duet

Directed by Cherissa Richards, runs from June 15 – July 17 on the Howard Family Stage.

Djanet Sears’ Governor-General’s Award-winning drama explores the complicated relationship of a Black couple in three key periods in the American Black experience. With connections to Shakespeare’s Othello, the era-spanning epic digs deep into contemporary questions about race and privilege. 

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Daniel Fong as Romeo and Ghazal Azarbad as Juliet in Romeo and Juliet, 2022. Photo: Emily Cooper

Romeo and Juliet

tells the tragic and timeless tale of two young people who fall deeply in love in the midst of a bitter family rivalry.

Running from August 3 – September 24 on the Howard Family Stage, this production, directed by Anita Rochon, is told from Juliet’s point of view.

In addition to this year’s line-up of world-class plays, Bard on the Beach will be hosting a series of in the Bard Village. From opera, to orchestra performances, to a Bard-B-Q with a private view of the Honda Celebration of Light fireworks display, festival-goers are invited to further immerse themselves in the Shakespeare experience all summer long.

Go to for tickets and more information.