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    4.6 (17 reviews)

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    Shakespeare Theater in the Round!!!
    Bill W.

    Fantastic evening. I have been going for several years and really missed the last two years of no production due to COVID. But, they are back!!!! And with a fantastic production, Pericles, Prince of Tyre. I saw it tonight! Fantastic. Truly remarkable. The set. The costumes. The music. The actors. The acting. Mesmerizing! The actors are also performing The Comedy of Errors. I cannot wait to see it! If you have not been before, buy your tickets now! If you have been before, buy tickets now to return. You really do not want to miss this opportunity!

    This is the stage. You can see how the actors are so close to the audience.

    This theater is magical. There are 130 seats and it is like a mini Elizabethan theater from Shakespeare's day. The setting is very intimate and charming. The actors are very close to you and the acting is excellent, for the most part. I highly recommend the New Swan Theatre experience!

    as you like it... we did not get to keep the fans :(
    Van D.

    I have always enjoyed theater and I was honored to be Professor Julia Lupton's class. Her deep knowledge and unquestionable passion for Shakespeare made her a key role in the productions at the New Swan Theater. Since she is the "Dramatugy" we, as her students, were able to get a first glance as these production before the New Swan Theater built its' high esteem. I am very proud to witness how much it continues to improve. The New Swan Theater is UCI's unique design of a mini-Elizabethian theater. It has an intimate atmosphere with each of the seats a great view of the stage. I have noticed improvements such as the chairs from 2012 to be somewhat like recycled donated cushion from old computer chairs to 2014 when the built in chairs are pleasantly more comfortable. I have seen Merchant of Venice (summer2012), Comedy of Errors (summer2012), As You Like It (spring2014), Romeo and Juliet (summer2014) and most recently Twelfth Night (summer2014). One of my majors were in English, so I have read many plays. The creativity behind these productions goes beyond the scape of my imagination. These actors incorporate their personal touches to embellish what the text implies. Furthermore some of the plays have a twist on the setting, taking it onto a completely different level. I especially love the Wild West theme in Comedy of Errors and the 1920s Hollywood theme in Twelfth Night. The main characters are so admirable in the way they have memorized long endless soliloquys. Some of these main characters have roles in multiple productions and they have to work hard every night. That is true dedication!! I feel like minor characters can be dull, but the two Dromios in Comedy of Errors and Feste (the role of a fool) in Twelfth Night were especially admirable. It's been over two years and I still remember the way the Dromios would *meep*. And Feste was so amazing, his facial expressions are so hilarious!! I feel like these talented actors of the New Swan Theater does Shakespeare's texts proud :) And let's not forget all of those who did the behind the scene work!! Every tiny element contributes to the glory of the New Swan Theater!!! I will definitely continue my patronage for many many future years to come. When I'm older with financial abundance, this is definitely something I would want to support!! For now, I'll just be their loving seasons ticket holder.

    Stacy L.

    The New Swan Theater was, hands down, the coolest theater I've ever been in! It's a small, temporary, ~100-seat, three-tiered theater IN THE ROUND! Huzzah! They put on two Shakespearean plays each summer that run concurrently through July & August. They also host Shakespearean seminars and music Mondays! YOU MUST GO TO THIS THEATER!!!! It was truly amazing! On 07/17/15, my husband and I went to see "Much Ado About Nothing". It was so intimate that you felt like you were living the play. The acting was phenomenal: the actors play parts in both plays through the summer, and they were fabulous! I recommend seats in the King or Queen section, if you can swing the prices. The most expense tickets in the King's section (literally on the stage) were $50 each, a bit pricey, but well worth it for the experience. My husband and I sat in the Lords' section: it was great for viewing, but since it's raised and you have to put your feet on a bar, it can make your back a bit stiff. I still loved it though, and it was well worth a bit of stiffness. The top section was good and wide open to the elements (some people brought blankets, which was smart), but they watched from above, and I assumed they missed out on some of the facial emoting: it was much better to sit at eye-level, in my opinion. So if you can afford it, reserve seats in the King or Queen sections. I am taking my parents at the end of August to see Macbeth, and I'm even more excited now that I know how incredible this experience was. I plan to attend annually, and I recommend that you do the same! It was divine!!!!

    Kelley U.

    Shakespeare, to be honest, doesn't exactly bring back fond memories for me. I struggled to read it through high school having Cliff Notes on my side trying to decipher and understand what I was reading. There were some plays that I really enjoyed, though. Taming of the Shrew being one of them. Flash forward to a few months ago when my Yelp bud, Van D., asked if I wanted to accompany her to a performance of this play at the New Swan Shakespeare Festival at the New Swan Theater at her alma mater of UCI. She told me this was a unique theater as it was a portable pop theater. She had been a ticket holder for some time and said that the performances were very well done and the theater very cool. I trust my friend, so I said I was in. Upon arriving, we were greeted by one of her acquaintances, who was also a director of the other play being performed concurrently at the theater, The Tempest. He was really nice and told us about a bit of tonight's performance and excitedly welcomed us in. Van wasn't kidding about the theater. It resembled a mini Globe theater like in London. It was a theater in the round that sat 100 people. We had fantastic seats in the middle, up a bit from the stage, smack dab in the center. There were seats on the floor and seats above us a level, too. There really wasn't a bad seat in the house because of the size of the theater and proximity of the seats to the stage. We were not allowed to take photos or video during the performance which was a shame as the production and cast were awesome. The cast had a modern take on costuming which made the play have a bit of a more modern feel although it stuck faithfully to Shakespeare's writings. I enjoyed the performance so much. It was highly entertaining and I found people of all ages sitting in the theater enjoying the performance as much as I did. I enjoyed the 80s instrumental music they used in the background throughout the play. This added another fun, more modern take to the performance. This pop up theater is alternating performance of Taming of the Shrew and the Tempest through August on alternating day. See newshakespeare.com for performance dates. The same acting troupe is used for both plays. They were fantastic. The set and crew did a fabulous job, too. Everything was so well done. I thank my friend, Van, for bringing culture into my life and inviting me to this wonderful Shakespeare festival and theater. I had a blast and highly recommend this cool little theater experience as a unique and fun way to experience Shakespeare this summer!

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    Lovely evening! The Swan Theatre is an amazing venue and the play was great fun. Totally recommend!

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    Shakespeare in the round! Up close and personal! M&M's for intermission, fabulous! What a lovely evening!

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    My family and I attended an older, classic rock/orchestral event at this venue…read more Located on the UC Irvine campus, this theatre is very nice and modern. The lobby was very clean and shiny, and the restrooms were large and clean. The theatre's interior was very beautiful and comfortable. Every comfortable seat in the theatre offers a perfect view of the stage, and the sound system was perfect. The employees were all very friendly and professional, and they assisted anyone and everyone who needed help. Though the music was a tad different from what we are used to on the radio, the performers worked hard and did a GREAT job of keeping the audience engaged and entertained.

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    Irvine Barclay Theatre - entrance
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    Stage set for "Fences" by August Wilson
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    Top Shelf Bar
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    Dinner and live jazz
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