shakespeare play The show must go on . . . but not without the help of Roll-Off Dumpster Direct! This past month, our team delivered to the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C. Since March of 2020, people around the country have missed out on live performances. Now that things are getting back to ‘normal’, the actors/actresses, volunteers, and patrons of STC are in full swing and the community could not be happier about it. We were so fortunate to be called to help them clear out some old and welcome in a new era of post-pandemic performances. 

Plays and More!

The Shakespeare Theatre Company is not just a performance venue, however. The STC offers a variety of community activities for youth and adults. You can take part in a class, participate in an online ‘Shakespeare Live’ event or ‘Mock Trial’ involving some of the nation’s best judges, or attend a camp! There is no limit to the fun you can have here. The next performance is, “The Merchant of Venice” and debuts on March 22nd, 2022! Be sure to get your tickets.

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As the company – and the company – grows at the Shakespeare Theatre Company, we look forward to being a part of it, hauling away the old to make way for the new and exciting! If you are a local theater, school, or business and need a dumpster as you begin the post-pandemic purge, please contact us. We provide delivery all over the east coast and have the longest rental period in the industry!

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