All’s Well That Ends Well
June 7–23, 2024
Thursdays–Sundays at 7:00 PM
Willow Street Frank Bramhall Park
San Jose, CA
FREE
Helena is in love with Bertram who is well beyond her social standing. Though he does not love her in return, she is determined to win his affection. After remarkably healing the sickly king, Helena is rewarded with Bertram’s hand in marriage. Meanwhile, Bertram escapes the king’s will (and Helena’s advances!) by going to war. Clever Helena will not be ignored, so she sets out to bring to fruition impossible tasks set forth by Bertram. Will she win his love?
Written by William Shakespeare
Directed by Marley Rose-Teter
Rated E for Everyone
Special Themed ➕ Accessibility Nights
Thursday, June 13th
Renaissance Dress-up Night*
Saturday, June 15th
ASL-interpreted Performance
Meet the Cast
SECOND GENTLEMAN, DIANA
Sarah Benjamin
LAFEW
Erik Browne
KING
Richard Robert Bunker
THIRD LORD
Dan C.
YOUNG HELENA
Imogen Gatewood-Wolfe✝
LAVATCH, WIDOW
Mary Melnick
FIRST LORD DUMAINE
Sara Renée Morris
YOUNG BERTRAM
Russell Nakagawa✝
MARIANA, FIRST GENTLEMAN
Tyler Paranoia
COUNTESS
Doll Piccotto
PAROLLES
Paul Rose-Teter
FOURTH LORD, DUKE
Kyle Smith
HELENA
Sarah Thermond
SECOND LORD DUMAINE
Victor Velasquez
BERTRAM
Eddie Zhang
✝Acting Trainee
All’s Well That Ends Well is sponsored in part by:
COVID Safety
SVS is following county recommendations for outdoor settings, and as such, is not requiring audiences to be masked at our performances of All’s Well That Ends Well. But masking is not discouraged or frowned upon!
Policy is subject to change according to the venue and county regulations.
Accessibility
If you have mobility issues or concerns you can sit at the top of the hill; a few chairs will be available. Amplified sound will be used for the performance, and a limited number of printed scripts can be loaned to follow along if needed.
Please visit the concessions tent for help with any of these accessibility services.
FAQs
Are dogs allowed?
Well-socialized dogs on a leash are welcome! We just ask that owners select an area on the lawn that is not in a tight space so your pup does not feel threatened. This also lets people with allergies or fear of dogs to keep a suitable distance. Exceptions can be made for qualified service dogs. Please also note actors and staff may walk through the audience, so the show may not be ideal for very territorial or skittish canine friends.
Can we bring a picnic?
Of course! There are several areas in the park to enjoy a picnic. The park has both reservable and non-reservable picnic areas; non-reservable picnic areas are occupied at a first-come, first-serve basis. (Click here to reserve a table via the City of San José’s website.) And you are also welcome to enjoy the food and drinks you bring with you to the show. But please be mindful of critters, dogs in the audience, and children around you who may have nut allergies. Also, SVS will have snacks and cold, non-alcoholic beverages available for purchase at our kiosk.
Are beer and wine allowed at the park?
The park prohibits alcohol.
What time does the show start?
All performances begin at 7 PM.
What time will the performance end?
Performances end at or before 9:30 PM, for a total runtime of no more than 2.5 hours, including intermission.
Is there a dress code?
Not at all! The performance is outdoors in a park, where audiences enjoy the show while sitting on a spacious lawn. We recommend wearing shoes that let you walk safely on grass; high heels are not a good choice. The weather can change quickly, so we recommend that you bring something warm to wear later in the evening. If you bring/wear a hat, we request that it be one that won’t obstruct someone else’s view.
Where in the park is the production performed?
The best way to easily access Willow Street Frank Bramhall Park’s amphitheater is to enter on the Willow Street side.
Where and how do I park?
Street parking is your only option, which is free. But the park can be very active, so we recommend you plan to arrive with plenty of time in the event the park has other activities scheduled that can cause for high traffic and lots of cars in the area.
Are children welcome?
Children must be supervised at all times. We ask that at least one adult be present for every six children in attendance. If you choose to drop a teenager off, note that Willow Street Frank Bramhall Park closes one hour after sunset. Silicon Valley Shakespeare is not responsible for any child left unattended.
Is the show appropriate for children?
We pride ourselves on providing entertainment for the entire family. All’s Well That Ends Well is rated E for Everyone!
Can I bring my own chair?
Yes! But if your folding chairs are tall, you will need to sit on the top third of the hill or top of the hill so that you don’t block other audience members.