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December 27, 2024

SC Shakespeare announces new lease

Santa Cruz Shakespeare announced a new 20-year lease for its theater venue The Grove in DeLaveaga Park.

The City of Santa Cruz and SCS worked together to finalize the terms in the fall of 2018. The initial lease agreement in 2016 with the City of Santa Cruz was for a two-year conditional lease.
“In 2014 the Santa Cruz community came together to preserve and protect the long-standing cultural tradition of Shakespeare in Santa Cruz,” said Mike Ryan, Santa Cruz Shakespeare’s artistic director. “With this new lease in place, the City of Santa Cruz honors that legacy by providing a long-term home for SCS. We are so grateful to everyone on the city council, as well as city staff, and especially Parks and Recreation, for their hard work, trust and support.”
The terms of the lease include the use of the space for the next eight years, and then a lease renewal up to another 10, which grants SCS the use of the space for 20 years (since its inception in 2016). The lease will provide SCS with exclusive use of the DeLaveaga site from June through September of each year for a modest annual rent.

The City of Santa Cruz Parks and Recreation Department will have the ability to rent out the theater space in SCS’s off-season to individuals and community groups.
In addition, SCS is working with the City of Santa Cruz Arborist and Ecology Action to plant redwood trees at The Grove site, eventually providing shade for theater patrons and a fire-resistant and resilient landscape instead of the current eucalyptus trees at the property. Already, over 40 redwood saplings have been planted, and there are plans to plant up to 100 trees over the space in the coming year.
Santa Cruz Shakespeare recently announced its 2019 summer season, with repertory performances beginning July 9 and running through Sept. 1. The festival starts with an adaptation of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice.”

The second production is Shakespeare’s “The Comedy of Errors” and the festival’s final repertory production will be Shakespeare’s fairy-tale romance “The Winter’s Tale.”
All productions run in repertory after opening. Santa Cruz Shakespeare will also continue the tradition of showcasing the season’s intern acting company with its celebratory Fringe production.

Tickets go on sale May 15 with a Santa Cruz Shakespeare Member pre-sale starting May 1, and can be purchased online at santacruzshakespeare.org.

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