In an age of endless streaming options, political unrest and AI-generated everything, it’s easy to feel like old stories don’t matter anymore. But at the Colorado Shakespeare Festival ? Shakespeare still hits.

"Over the last five years, I think we have become even more attuned to what Shakespeare is saying in these plays," CSF artistic director Tim Orr says. "With the lockdown and the loss, along with the political turmoil in the country, we see it again and again in these plays. Audiences continue to come back to hear Shakespeare's stories and to find these moments of connection because people see themselves in these stories."

This summer, the 68th CSF leans into that timeless relevance with a season staged entirely indoors in the newly renovated Roe Green Theatre , while construc

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