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Theatre
Hamlet by William Shakespeare
February 15, 2009
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Add Review/CommentFollowing the success of The Shakespeare on the Square Festivals Twelfth Night Arclight Repertory Theatre brings you a staged Reading in a 1930's Radio Studio Style.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: Free
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Dates & Times
Dates:
February 15, 2009Times:
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Venue Info
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library
150 E. San Fernando Street San Jose, CA 95112
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Parking Info
Street parking and garage parking available at the Fourth Street Garage (across from the library on E. San Fernando Street). Free parking is available all weekends from 6am to 6pm. Call 408-535-3850 for details.
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Accessibility Info
- Wheelchair Access
- Conventions/Trade Shows
- Film & Video
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Nearby Hotels & Motels
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City Center Motel
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45 E Reed St,
San Jose,
CA 95112
Phone: 998-5990
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San Jose Marriott
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301 South Market Street,
San Jose,
CA 95113
Phone: (408) 280-1300
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City Center Motel
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45 E Reed St,
San Jose,
CA 95112
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