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Under the auspices of the [https://opencorporates.com/companies/us_ca/0841856 North Tahoe Fine Arts Council] (NTFAC), performances were moved to [https://www.tcpud.org/parks-facilities/facilities-parks-and-rentals/parks/skylandia-park Skylandia Park] in [[Tahoe City, California|Tahoe City]], until attendance growth surpassed capacity. In 1978, NTFAC and Nevada State Parks agreed to move the venue to Lake Tahoe Nevada State Parks [http://parks.nv.gov/parks/lake-tahoe-nevada-state-park Sand Harbor], and performances resumed in 1979.
 
NTFAC produced and managed Shakespeare at Sand Harbor, nicknamed “Bard"Bard on the Beach." By 1988, the repertory schedule had increased to 15 nights and often included non-Shakespearean works.
 
In 1994, the [https://www.countyoffice.org/incline-village-crystal-bay-visitors-bureau-incline-village-nv-d5e/ Incline Village Crystal Bay Visitors Bureau] took over the management and production of performances at Sand Harbor. The following year the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival was incorporated as an independent not-for-profit organization.
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== Educational outreach program ==
The Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival also produces the “D"D.G. Menchetti Young Shakespeare Programs," which are educational programs named to honor the legacy of founding Board member Geno Menchetti. These programs reach over 8,500 young people each year in the Tahoe region. In the summer, the festival presents “Young"Young Shakespeare," an interactive adaptation for children of a Shakespeare play performed at Sand Harbor as well as other locations around [[Lake Tahoe]]. During the academic school year, the festival provides an in-school residency in Shakespeare and the classics, "''InterACT,"'' to schools throughout the region.
 
== Other performances ==