South Berwick, ME— Faked identities, slapstick comedy, and a set of marriages—join us this summer for an outdoor performance of Theater in the Open’s The Game of Love and Chance Sunday, August 14, 5:00-6:30 p.m. in lush garden at Hamilton House, overlooking the Salmon Falls River.
Pierre Marivaux’s classic romantic comedy will have you in stitches as two couples use deceit to figure each other out. Silvia and Dorante play the game and love and chance with each other—are you game?
Bring a beach chair, blanket, and a picnic for your enjoyment!
Tickets are $20. Purchase online at https://my.historicnewengland.org/13902/ham-love-and-chance or at the gate.
For more information, email HamiltonHouse@HistoricNewEngland.org or call 207-384-2454. www.HistoricNewEngland.org.
Hamilton House is located at 40 Vaughan’s Lane, South Berwick, Maine.
A professional theatre company based in Newburyport, MA, Theater in the Open has its roots in outdoor theatre, creating works that consider story and space. https://www.theaterintheopen.org/
Historic New England is the largest and most comprehensive independent preservation organization in the U.S., and welcomes the public to thirty-eight exceptional museums and landscapes, including several coastal farms. The organization operates a major collections and archives center in Haverhill, Massachusetts, and has the world’s largest collection of New England artifacts, comprising more than 123,000 decorative arts and objects, and 1.5 million archival documents including photographs, architectural drawings, manuscripts, and ephemera. Engaging education programs for youth, adults, and preservation professionals, and award-winning exhibitions and publications are offered in person and virtually. The Historic New England Preservation Easement program is a national leader and protects 118 privately owned historic properties throughout the region.