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Free Shakespeare in the Park + The Perfect Picnic = Summer in LA!

June 20th, 2013 | 22 Comments

Free Shakespeare in the park is a great reason to pack up a picnic and get our to enjoy our LA summer. (Or wherever you live if you have some outdoor summer activities, too.) I’ve got a list to ensure you have a perfect picnic when you go!

Free Shakespeare in the Park picnic
Photo by Chris Tjalsma

Did you know that William Shakespeare was a foodie?

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He must have been, because so many of his plays revolve around banquets and he has so many references to food in them that he just had to have been a foodie, right? Well, even if he wasn’t a foodie, I can pretend that he was, and either way, he’s one of my all-time favorite writers.

Shakespeare was such a brilliant, witty, and funny playright and author. He is responsible for so many of the words we currently use, like “obscene”, “fashionable”, and “scuffle” (and some other obsolete words and phrases, which are quite funny today.)

Free Shakespeare in the Park at the Old Zoo,
Los Angeles

I made it a point when I was in England a few years ago, to go to Stratford-upon-Avon and visit his childhood home, and the church where he is buried. My family also ate in a restaurant that was in business when Shakespeare was still living in there (HOW COOL IS THAT?)!

If you happen to live in Baillieston, Scotland, or Arcadia, Australia, or even Wyncote, Pennsylvania, (or anywhere outside the SoCal area) our Free Shakespeare in the Park is obviously not going to be of any use to you. Unless, of course, you come to visit LA during summer (hint-hint).

Even if you’re not living in or near LA, you can still have picnics, so don’t miss “THE PERFECT PICNIC” checklist below!

Free Shakespeare in the Park picnic

However, if you are a lucky-duck who lives in the Los Angeles area, I want to tell you about a brilliant group of people who make up the INDEPENDENT SHAKESPEARE COMPANY and provide FREE top-notch performances of Shakespeare’s work in Griffith Park, from June through September.

Having seen countless performances by different troupes (including Julius Caesar at The Swan Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon), it is easy for me to tell you that ISC will convince you love Shakespeare too! I have brought so many friends to performances, who loved them. Even one who said, “I don’t understand Shakespeare”, only to see him leave the play in awe: he not only thoroughly enjoyed  (and understood) the play, but he couldn’t wait to go back!

Free Shakespeare in the Park picnic

Co-founders, David Melville (whose father was born in Scotland, which makes him totally cool) and Melissa Chalsma (she’s cool too), created ISC in order to provide everyone with the opportunity to experience quality theatre by performing plays for free. They really could be charging top dollar for these performances, but their mission is to provide them “to as wide an audience as possible”. I think this is not just admirable, but praiseworthy.

One of the added benefits of going to a Free Shakespeare in the park ISC play is being able to take along a picnic! The atmosphere at the old zoo area of Griffith Park on a summer evening, is one of the best you can experience in LA. In fact, my family and many friends agree, it’s just not summer until ISC’s Shakespeare Festival begins!

Free Shakespeare in the Park picnic

Attending a fabulous free Shakespeare in the park performance demands a comparable picnic. I’ve composed a checklist to help you prepare “The Perfect Picnic” complete with links to the recipes for many of the sandwiches, snacks, salads, and desserts.

picnic stix at Shakespeare in the park

The Perfect Picnic for Free Shakespeare in the Park, Hollywood Bowl or any other event

ESSENTIALS (you may prefer finding most of these items HERE)

  • Blanket (preferably some form of tartan) ;)
  • Picnic basket or container and cooler
  • Plates, glasses, cups, cutlery, napkins (wipes are handy, too)
  • Serving spoons, forks and knives.
  • Bottle opener (even my Martinelli’s sparkling apple juice needed one)
  • Wooden cutting board or cheese board-useful, even if you don’t bring cheese
  • Small plastic bag for trash
  • Jackets and blankets to keep warm-it does get chilly after the sun sets
  • Manners and courtesy–ISC fans are a very well-behaved crowd :)
  • (Not essential-but SO wonderful! The bottle and glass Picnic Stix seen in the photo above)

BEVERAGES of your CHOICE

MIX and MATCH to create your own perfect picnic

  • Cheese board: pick your favorites! I choose from Burrata, any goat cheese, aged Red Leicester, Jarlsberg, Cheddar, Morbier, and Pecorino Piccante, for example. This time I had another little cheeseboard just for my Boursin!
Free Shakespeare in the Park picnic
how California can you get? flip flop cheese board and spreader!
  • Bread, crackers, pita bread, cornbread, tortillas, pita chips, etc. -whatever carbs you fancy.
  • Hummus, Tzatziki or your preferred healthy dip, with cut up veggies.
  • Sandwiches, sandwich rolls, panini (I love a fresh white roll or bread with just salami and pecorino cheese) or pizza.

Free Shakespeare in the Park picnic

  • Heartier Fare: Sausage Rolls, Chicken Tenders, Arancini, Italian Sausage Skewers, Scotch Potatoes, Chicken Satay, Grilled Polenta, Bacon and Potato Frittata
  • Salads: my favorites are—Caprese, Avocado and Tomato, Italian Bean Salad, Mixed Green  Salad with Breaded Goat Cheese, Garden Salad, Green Garlic Potato Salad

Free Shakespeare in the Park picnic

  • Snacks & Sides: Bruschetta (assemble at picnic),  Sweet Potato Chips, Pickled Eggplant (to eat with bread) Spicy Cole Slaw, Lupini, Olives, Veggie Plate
  • Fruit: strawberries, melon, cherries, apricots, etc., fruit kebabs (see photo below), fruit salad, dried fruit (figs, dates, etc.),

DESSERTS/SWEETS and HOT BEVERAGES  (for intermission!)

Free Shakespeare in the Park picnic

  • Hot Cocoa (I love Perugina, Green & Blacks, or hot chocolate made with melted (real) chocolate, coffee, or hot tea in a Thermos. Remember, it does get chilly
  • Your favorite cookies-sometimes I bring GF Peanut Butter Cookies, Madeleines, or Meringues
  • Your favorite slices of cake, or cupcakes are perfect for picnics: Pineapple Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Icing, Banana Nutella Swirl Bundt Cake, Buttermilk Chocolate Cupcakes, Pumpkin Carrot Cupcakes, Election Cake, Decadent Chocolate Torte (GF)
  • Desserts that I love for picnics: Sticky Toffee Pudding, Strawberry Tarts, Limoncello Tiramisu, Apple Turnovers
  • Sweet Snacks like Caramel Crunch Popcorn, Homemade Crunchie Rocks, Homemade Mounds

So that, my friends, is my guide in deciding how to put together your Perfect Picnic! I can tell you that when you have chosen and loaded up your basket, you’ll have a feast worthy of serving to Shakespeare himself!

Free Shakespeare in the Park picnic

 INDEPENDENT SHAKESPEARE COMPANY…

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Free Shakespeare in the Park picnic

And in case you’re wondering, this is the perfect picnic spot for Shakespeare in the Park in LA: Griffith Park, in the old zoo area. I’ll be there this summer, come say hi!

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Free Shakespeare in the Park picnic

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22 Responses

  1. Andi says:
    July 18, 2015 at 4:37 pm

    I want to picnic with you! We have the wine stakes – they are the best!

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    • Christina says:
      July 18, 2015 at 7:00 pm

      That would be so much fun! Come down to LA!!

      Reply
  2. Murissa says:
    July 16, 2015 at 1:34 pm

    OMG I need that bottle and wine glass holder!
    I’ve always wanted to go to a Shakespeare in the park event. I know they have them in NYC and Vancouver as well.

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    • Christina says:
      July 16, 2015 at 10:37 pm

      I know! It’s one of those things that when you see it, you just have to have it! I hope you are able to go one day, Shakespeare in the park is wonderful!

      Reply
  3. Kelly @ TastingPage says:
    July 15, 2015 at 4:26 pm

    I’m definitely going with the idea that Shakespeare was a foodie. And I also want to start using the word “scuffle” more – it’s greatly underused. Love your checklist. I also hope that people remember to bring manners! I’ve seen those bottle/glass spikes and those look amazing. Must get!

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  4. valentina maria kenney wein says:
    June 20, 2014 at 5:49 am

    I absolutely love it, Christina. The list of picnic essentials is fantastic, you might just have the best picnic blanket ever, and the last pic looks like a magazine cover. Cheers!

    Reply
  5. Dottie says:
    June 20, 2014 at 2:30 am

    Hi Christina, I think I will have to picnic with you. Fantastic post and love the photos. I have never been to a Shakespeare festival before, but love all of his work.love all your ideas and foods. You are a little early as July is National Picnic Month. I have a post I am doing on picnics also from last year on June 27. One of my blogger friends, Louise from “Months of Edible Celebrations”
    is hosting “The Picnic Game.” Were each one gets a letter and you have to bring to the picnic a food that corresponds to the letter. It should be fun. Thanks for sharing this beautiful post, and I hope that you have fun. Dottie :)

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  6. apuginthekitchen.com says:
    June 21, 2013 at 9:28 pm

    How wonderful, the food looks amazing and don’t you just love summer activities. We also have Shakespeare in the park here and I love it. Picnics are great fun.

    Reply
    • Christina Conte says:
      June 22, 2013 at 1:45 am

      Thank you! Yes, even though our weather is summery all year long, it’s things like Shakepeare in the Park that makes summer more fun!

      Reply
  7. Cathy @ She Paused 4 Thought says:
    June 21, 2013 at 6:39 pm

    Oh my, you really know how to rock the picnic. Everything looks fantastic.

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    • Christina Conte says:
      June 21, 2013 at 7:36 pm

      Thank you, Cathy! I love picnics, but I think you probably figured that out! ;)

      Reply
  8. Jennifer says:
    June 21, 2013 at 2:17 am

    Thank you for introducing me to something I didn’t know existed and I’ve lived in L.A. since 1992. As for your picnic ideas, I love them all. Can you make my picnic when we go?

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    • Christina Conte says:
      June 21, 2013 at 6:35 am

      You’re very welcome, Jennifer! There’s so much to see and do in LA, it’s overwhelming sometimes!

      I’d love to make your picnic, but I’m afraid of the trend it may start!! ;)

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A Scottish Italian cook living in Los Angeles, Christina is usually cooking, baking or (cr)eating something scrumptious. When she isn't in the kitchen, she loves to travel, near and far, as long as good food is involved. Christina is on a mission to save authentic Italian dishes from extinction, and is constantly promoting Scottish (and British) food as some of the best cuisine the world has to offer—one steak pie and sticky toffee pudding at a time.



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