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Kearsley Park is a historic treasure in the heart of the City of Flint, Michigan. Established in 1917, it is one of the city’s oldest parks and has the distinction of having been developed by world-renowned landscape architect, Warren H. Manning through the patronage of automobile pioneer J. Dallas Dort. Unique in an urban setting, the park covers approximately 57 acres of rolling land with water and woodlands. It connects with the Flint Cultural Center, Mott Community College, the Flint Public Library, Flint Central High School and several neighborhoods. Since 2004, Kearsley Park has been home to the Kearsley Park Players, most noted for an annual production of a full production of one of William Shakespeare’s plays. 2004 " Midsummer Night’s Dream. 2005 " As You Like It. 2006 " Much Ado About Nothing. 2007 " Twelfth Night. 2008 " Taming of the Shrew. REVIEWS FROM ‘SHAKESPEARE IN KEARSLEY PARK’ THE FLINT JOURNAL – Sunday, June 19, 2005 Crowd warms up to Shakespeare’s ‘As You Like It’ on a chilly night By Kathleen Kirby Kearsley Park Pavilion was lit with oil lamps and draped in velvets and satins Friday evening for the second-annual presentation of Shakespeare in the Park. This year’s production, "As You Like It," brought mirth, mix-ups and near mayhem to delight the opening-night audience, although it got a bit chilly in the outdoor pavilion. Produced this year by The Kearsley Park Project and Vertigo Productions with a grant from the Ruth Mott Foundation, every effort was m ... view more »