- Hours: Season runs in July and August
- Reservations: Not required, but a good idea
- Cost: Buy tickets in advance
- Location: NV Hwy 28, about 6 miles south of Incline Village
- How Long: Performance time varies, but arrive early to get a good spot
- Best Time to Visit: Any time, but especially beautiful under a full moon
When a summer sunset paints the sky rose and gold, it can momentarily upstage the players, but that's another one of the festival's charms.
Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival Review
We give the Tahoe Shakespeare Festival 4 stars out of 5, a full 5 stars for its excellent location and atmosphere and 3 stars for the quality of its productions.Even if you don't like Shakespeare, be a good sport and go with someone who does or choose their Sand Harbor Music Series instead. You can always count the stars in the sky if the ones on stage don't interest you.
Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival Practicalities
- There are several classes of seating at the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival. Discuss them with the reservationist if you get your tickets in advance.
- Arrive by about 5:00 and get in line for the best seats.
- Bring warm clothing. The wind off the lake gets quite chilly after dark.
- Food stands are available inside the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival entrance, or bring your own.
- Bring a flashlight for the trip back to your car. The parking lot is not lighted.
Getting to the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival
Sand Harbor State Park is about 6 miles south of Incline Village on NV Hwy 28 and can be reached from north or south. It's on the west (lake) side of the road. If you'd rather not hassle with driving there yourself, add a shuttle ride to your ticket purchase. It runs from The Summit in Reno or from the Festival's Incline Village office.Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival
Sand Harbor State Park
Incline Village, CA
Tickets: 800-747-4697, General: 775-832-1616
Tahoe Shakespeare Festival website


