Calgary

Rainy nights keep crowds away from Shakespeare by the Bow

Calgary's long stretch of rainy weather is putting a damper on a theatre company's outdoor staging of Hamlet.

Theatre Calgary's staging of Hamlet has been cancelled 11 times because of bad weather

Theatre Calgary's Shakespeare by the Bow production of Hamlet has been plagued by rainy weather this year. (Meghan McMaster)

The long run of rainy weather is putting a damper on Theatre Calgary's outdoor staging of Hamlet.

The company's Shakespeare by the Bow puts on shows at Prince's Island Park every summer.

But 11 shows have been cancelled because of rain since late June, program director Haysam Kadri told the Calgary Eyeopener.  

"At this time last year, we'd cancelled about three or four," he said.

"We've seen consistent poor weather for six or seven weeks now."

Theatre Calgary produces Shakespeare by the Bow at Prince's Island Park each summer. (Theatre Calgary )

Kadri says the pay-by-donation performances have seen a big drop in attendance.

"We'll survive for sure, but the numbers are significantly down."

The forecast shows the possibility of showers every day through to next Wednesday.

There are six evening shows each week at 7 p.m. from Tuesday to Sunday, with a 2 p.m. matinee on Sunday.

The 80-minute play runs until Aug. 21.

"It is family friendly. Kids might not understand it, but there's enough to engage their attention with the action that happens on stage. Lots of swords," Kadri said.