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    The performances here are excellent and creative! The setting is charming and the staff super-friendly. Great wine, cool picnic spaces, and easy parking. Always an amazing experience. (Only drawback: Every performance I've attended, somebody comes out on stage first and greets the audience. When we respond, they always say "Oh, come on now, you can do better than that!". Please stop doing this. This is a theater, not a middle school gym.)

    Christina W.

    How can you beat a mix of wine and community theater? You can't! On a Saturday night, I visited Baily Winery for their Shakespeare in the Vines and was not disappointed. The performance was scheduled for 7.30 PM, and I came by around 6 hoping to get some wine. The winery was closed, and the bar did not open until 6.30 PM, so I got my tickets and headed to Avensole Winery that was still open. At 7.15 PM, I came back and found a seat in the last few rows. Almost every row had a good view of the stage. The area was only 2/3 filled, so there was plenty of room. The tables at the front were sold out by the time I got my tickets (a week before the performance), but you are not losing much by purchasing just general admission. The performance started on time and with a 15 (or so) min break ended at 10.20 PM. There was a Q&A session afterwards, but we decided against staying for that. I found acting to be very good for a community performance. The final part was quite impressive to the point that I found myself completely immersed in the scene not noticing what's going on around me. I have never seen any of Shakespeare on stage, so it was a unique experience for me. At times, I had some difficulty understanding Shakespeare's language, but you get a gist of what's going on, especially if you read Shakespeare or somewhat know the plot. A couple of tips: 1) bring a blanket or a few sweaters, it gets cooler in the evening after the sunset; 2) you can bring your own wine and food instead of buying at the winery. There were snacks, but no real food. 3) if you have hearing issues, stay closer to the stage. They use microphones, but since it's outside, the sound does not travel as well as in a theater. 4) wear comfortable clothes. This is not a dress up place. I will absolutely come back. I enjoyed the relaxed setting, good performance and wine.

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    Elle N.

    All The World's a Stage (the famous phrase from William Shakespeare) appears to be correct! In Temecula wine country, there is a formal stage in an unexpected pastoral setting - where one may enjoy many of Shakespeare's famous plays surrounded by the grape vines. These plays take place during the summer months and run for several weeks. We attended the "Twelfth Night". The stage is set at Bailey's Vineyard and Winery. This is also the site of Carol's restaurant (if you wish to have a more formal dinner prior to a performance). Shakespeare in the Vines offers Royal Table seating in front of the stage and row seating further back on an elevated grassy knoll. Royal Table seats are what we chose at $30.00 per ticket which included an anniversary wine glass for the season. The venue offers a seated picnic area to enjoy prior to a performance (there is an extra large chess set here for those who wish to play the game). You are also welcome to bring your own food to the Royal Table to enjoy! For beverages, Bailey's sets up a lovely wine bar with various red and white wines available for purchase in addition to light snacks, such as peanuts, crackers and chocolate. Attending a Shakespeare production is always entertaining for the language alone! This most famous playwright had an incredible vocabulary (that many of us may never develop). However, these words are kept alive through his work in the theatre. Shakespeare is credited for introducing approximately 3000 words to the English language and his use of words was thought to be double that of the average person. This summer was our first visit for Shakespeare in the Vines. We plan to purchase season tickets for next year...as it was...as we like it! #AsYouLIkeIt #RoyalTable #ExtraLargeChessSet

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    Vin T.

    In high school English, you may remember the mandatory dosage of William Shakespeare you were force-fed in good measure. No American teenager makes it to graduation without it, and daily whining about this compulsory boredom is a rite of passage. But Shakespeare never meant for his plays to be "read" or "studied". Has anybody really enjoyed "reading" Shakespeare? His works only come alive when "performed" -- to stir the audience to feel the love, embrace the laughs, and suffer the pain of his characters. And so this night Shakespeare was to be performed among the vineyards of Temecula. And as luck would have it, we were to cross paths at our community table with student David and his British grandmother. David, an evolved, cultured, and sophisticated high school sophomore, was there by choice! He talked of outgrowing the cringeworthy "behind-the-ear wraparound fist-bump" habit he had last year. He dissected Shakespearean tragicomedies for us while eagerly awaiting the start of the performance. His passion was infectious! Was Shakespeare this meaningful to me when I was 16? I reached back and became lost in memories of my own "teenage wasteland". Figuring out who you are and where you fit in this world; trying to get girls to notice you; defining oneself by category a la "The Breakfast Club"; excruciating occasions of the parents trying to be hip; the shear terror of showering with men of my gender; remembering that godforsaken locker combo! And of course there was English class. The performance this evening was The Twelfth Night. Like David, I'm into it. If you weren't paying attention in school -- it's a story of lost, mistaken, and hidden identities... trying to be somebody you're not just to love somebody they're not. In the end, we all contain pieces of each other- yet each of us is magically unique. Anthony Michael Hall sums it up in the final line of The Breakfast Club: "What we found out is that each one of us is a brain ... and an athlete; a basket case ... a princess ... and a criminal." Or, as Shakespeare put it: "All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts." And as I observed: "From the 17th century, through my own teenage years, to now, the more things change, the more they stay the same..." #TheStoryOfDavid #ParentsArentHip #FearTheShowers #ObscureLockerCombo

    Stage & Seating - never a bad seat in the house with that backdrop and set!
    Christel L.

    When you come to Temecula, one of the first things that comes to mind is Wine Country. You may or may not have heard of the performing arts scene in town, however Shakespeare in the Vines is a theatrical company based here in the Valley that brings the marriage of wine and classical theatre together amongst the beautiful backdrops of acclaimed local vineyards. A yearly tradition now in its tenth year, theatrical classics are provided by local actors and artists. Though the majority of productions are Shakespearean, I've previously had the pleasure of enjoying a Jane Austen work (Pride & Prejudice). Plays are usually held at Baily Vineyard & Winery and ticket options include front row tables with commemorative wine glasses. While currently patrons may bring their own food, drinks (water, soda, Baily wine) are available for purchase so you can enjoy a meal during performances. Bring a jacket for the evenings as it does get chilly outside. I love SITV for what it is: fostering the appreciation and practice of the arts through the youth and community--the opportunity to enjoy a glass of vino or two is a bonus. The season has just begun and plays will run all summer long with the likes of Julius Caesar, Romeo & Juliet, and Twelfth Night. Check it out, it's a unique experience and highlight of this area!

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