Festival 56 announces its Summer 2021 show lineup

The season runs from June 17 through July 25

Festival 56

PRINCETON — The Princeton Theatre Group is pleased to announce Festival 56′s Summer 2021 season, especially after the coronavirus quarantine forced the cancellation of its 2020 season.

Festival 56 will be partnering with the Princeton Park District to present three productions on an outdoor stage that will be temporarily constructed behind the Bureau County Metro Center.

The Princeton Park District Board on Monday, Jan. 4, made a decision to hold off on making upgrades to the Jacuzzi inside the Bureau County Metro Center due to current financial concerns. The issue that the Jacuzzi is not ADA compliant was recently brought to the board's attention by a patron.

The season will run from June 17 through July 25. Though the openings are staggered, the season will be running in rep, so on a given week or weekend, theater-goers might be able to catch all three shows.

The shows will include a theatre for young audiences musical, “Polkadots: The Cool Kids Musical,” which reimagines the experience of young Civil Rights pioneers Ruby Bridges and the Little Rock Nine, students who were the first to be integrated into public schools in Louisiana in 1960 and Arkansas in 1957, in the story of Lily Polkadot, the first Polkadot in an all-Square school. Once again, Festival 56 will be offering reduced-price tickets to younger audience members. “Polkadots” opens on June 25 and runs through July 21.

Shakespeare in the Park has been a staple of a Festival 56 summer, and this year will see the return of the timeless tragedy of “Romeo & Juliet.” The Capulets and the Montagues are two warring families, but that doesn’t stop Juliet and Romeo from falling in love. Despite the financial challenges of the past year, Festival 56 is again able to offer the Shakespeare production at no cost to playgoers (though a donation hat will be passed). “Romeo & Juliet” will open on July 3 and close on July 24.

Festival 56′s third and final production this summer will be a classic musical with a score of familiar pop songs that go back to the 70s— “Godspell!” Join a troupe of 10 actor/singer/dancer/comedians as they reimagine and bring to life the Gospel According to St. Matthew in this inventive, collaborative and hysterical musical. Youth from Festival 56′s summer theatre camp, Camp 56, will be participating in the production as well. Opening night for “Godspell” will be July 10, and it will run through July 25.

Two outdoor cabarets will be presented at the beginning and end of the season, on June 17 and July 25 respectively, and Festival 56 will continue its tradition of presenting a New Works reading of a new musical on July 24.

Tickets may be obtained starting at the Festival 56 Box Office, located at the Grace Theater, 316 S. Main St. in Princeton, by calling 815-879-5656 or online at festival56.com. Pricing has been adjusted for this season to reflect the outdoor setting and smaller number of productions.