Kentucky Shakespeare Announces 65th Season of Free Kentucky Shakespeare Festival in Central Park

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (February 19, 2025) – Kentucky Shakespeare, the Official Shakespeare Festival of the Commonwealth, announces the 65th annual free Kentucky Shakespeare Festival May 28-August 10, 2025, at the C. Douglas Ramey Amphitheater in Old Louisville’s Central Park.
In addition to the three main stage productions, Kentucky Shakespeare will present the classic comedy Twelfth Night from their Globe Players professional training program for high school students, plus Shakespeare in Dance: A Midsummer Night’s Dream from Louisville Ballet. Louisville Improvisors also returns for their 10th season of Late Night Shakes, a late-night Shakespearean improvisation comedy show on select nights. The Kids’ Globe tent will open an hour before every performance during the summer with free interactive arts-based activities tied to production, and various community groups will perform pre-shows at 7:15PM nightly throughout the summer.
All performances are presented free of charge at Kentucky Shakespeare Festival in Central Park, the longest-running non-ticketed Shakespeare festival in the United States.
A variety of 60+ food trucks from the Louisville Food Truck Association will rotate nightly throughout the summer with 2-3 per night, plus Will’s Tavern (a Brown-Forman Bar) and Will’s Gift Shop.
Nightly Schedule:
6:00pm Food Trucks Open
7:00pm Will’s Tavern, Will’s Gift Shop, and Kids’ Globe open
7:15pm Community Pre-Show Performance
8:00pm Production Begins
Please visit kyshakespeare.com for more information and schedules.
The 2025 Kentucky Shakespeare Festival in Central Park:
Much Ado About Nothing
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Matt Wallace
May 28-June 15; July 16, 19, 22, 25 (no performances on Mondays or Tuesdays in June)
The 65th season kicks off with one of the greatest romantic comedies ever written. It’s a battle of wits, and love is in the air, as mischievous games, pranks, and plots abound in this irresistible comedy.
Hamlet
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Amy Attaway
June 19-29; July 15, 18, 23, 26 (no performances on Mondays or Tuesdays in June)
Shakespeare’s unparalleled masterpiece is a haunting tale of corruption, betrayal, and revenge. Follow Hamlet through an electrifying and unforgettable journey into the human soul.
Cymbeline
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Matt Wallace
July 3, 5, 6, 8-13; July 17, 20, 24, 27
Shakespeare’s inventive fairy tale of love, loss, and legacy... An evil stepmother, long-lost princes, a banished lover, dastardly villains, and a lion-hearted princess on a quest to Happily Ever After.
Kentucky Shakespeare’s Globe Players
Twelfth Night
Directed by Kyle Ware
July 30-August 3
Kentucky Shakespeare’s Globe Players professional training program takes the stage, presenting Shakespeare’s beloved comedy, directed by Director of Education Kyle Ware. The cast is comprised of students from multiple area high schools and the production is the culmination of a five-week training program.
Louisville Ballet
Shakespeare in Dance: A Midsummer Night's Dream
August 6-10
The final week of the summer season, Louisville Ballet returns for a ninth season to present an original dance piece from choreographer Roger Creel, inspired by Shakespeare’s classic romantic comedy.
Louisville Improvisors
Late Night Shakes
Improvised Shakespeare
10:30PM June 14, June 28, and July 12
The Louisville Improvisors return for a tenth season with Late Night Shakes on select Saturdays, bringing late night improvised Shakespeare plays created from audience suggestions.
ASL interpretation will be provided for the following performances: Thursday, June 6 for Romeo and Juliet, Thursday, June 27 for The Comedy of Errors, Thursday, July 11 for The Tempest, and Thursday, August 1 for Globe Players production. (For all ASL scheduled performances, the makeup rain date will be the following evening.)
Make a visit to Louisville this summer to enjoy the city’s Old Louisville neighborhood offering additional attractions such as St James Court and the Speed Art Museum, the oldest, largest and foremost museum of art in Kentucky – with free admittance on Sundays.
Guests can use Louisville Tourism’s annual Visitor Guide to plan an itinerary around Louisville’s top experiences. Travelers also can get attraction, lodging and dining assistance at www.gotolouisville.com.