The Complete Works Of William Shakespeare
Adam Long - Daniel Singer - Jess
Winfield
Can three guys
really cover thirty-seven Shakespeare plays in less than two hours?
This fast-firing comedy does
just that as it parodies all of the Shakespeare plays (plus the sonnets!) with
only three performers in two acts.
The play starts with an eccentric
version of Romeo and Juliet, followed by a parody of Titus Andronicus (which is
portrayed as a cooking show).
Next is Othello, which is done as a rap song
(the infamous Othello Rap).
The members of the trio compete in
a hilarious football game which summarizes the histories (King John, Richard
II, Richard III, Henry IV etc), complete with commentary and details of each
characters rise and fall from power.
As the characters are about to
come to the end of the first act, they realize they forgot to perform Hamlet.
One of the actors becomes nervous and runs out of the theatre with another
actor chasing him.
The final actor is left to entertain the audience by
himself, which he does by telling jokes and calling for the intermission.
After the intermission, the missing two actors return and save their
companion from reciting all of the sonnets.
All three actors then perform
their very abbreviated version of Hamlet (with a little help from the
audience), thus completing the
canon.
Katalyst
Productions
March
17-18-19-20
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