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Romeo and Juliet Opens at Occidental Center for the Arts October 17

Gary Carnivele October 16, 2025

October 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26 @ 4 to 6 pm. Romeo & Juliet in the Amphitheater! at Occidental Center for the Arts. Get ready to be swept away by the passion and drama of Shakespeare’s classic play, performed live in the beautiful outdoor setting of the OCA amphitheater. Directed by Stuart Handloff and featuring accomplished local actors, this eternal love story will move and thrill you. Don’t miss this chance to witness the iconic story of Romeo and Juliet come to life right before your eyes! Tickets are $25 GA, $20 for OCA members at www.occidentalcenterforthearts.org. Discounts for youth. Fine refreshments, art gallery open. Bring your own seat cushion or low-backed chair. Please contact us to reserve special seating for those with limited mobility. 3850 Doris Murphy Ct. Occidental, CA. 95465.  OCA is a community-based non-profit arts organization with volunteer staffing.

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