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Power, ambition and greed returns to Hermosa Beach

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by Laura Garber  The curtain almost didn’t go up for the 29th season of Shakespeare by the Sea. The nonprofit organization, founded in 1998, faces rising costs and a difficult funding landscape. “We thought for the first time in 29 years, we won’t be out there,” said Stephanie Coltrin, the company’s co-artistic director. To continue the South Bay tradition, the tour has been cut from 42 performances to 17, with Macbeth traveling to 12 cities aro…
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Easy Reader News broke the news on Thursday, July 2, 2026.
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