One of my favorite summer traditions in Boston is attending one of the free performances by the Commonwealth Shakespeare Company (CSC) on the Boston Common.
This year’s play, Macbeth, is one of Shakespeare’s better-known tragedies, but if you’re unsure what the story is about visit the CSC website for a brief overview. While I recognize Shakespeare can be difficult to read, watching the CSC production brings the bard’s words to life so even if the language can sound foreign, it is easier to understand what is happening.
Enjoy an evening outside with friends or a date with someone special. We typically pack wine and charcuterie (you can get what you need at the nearby Roche Bros in Downtown Crossing but I like to make and pack it at home). While public drinking is a no-no, as long as you are discreet, nobody will bother you.
While the performances remain free, due to the popularity of these performances, advanced registration is strongly recommended for ease of arrival and priority access to seating. You can bring your own blankets and chairs. You can also rent chairs online in advance or on-site for $10. All shows start at 8PM with the exception of August 5th which starts at 6PM.
For more information about the programming or the CSC, visit the Commonwealth Shakespeare Co. website.


