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Theatre
Shakespeare's Most Wanted
Shady Shakespeare Theatre Company
April 3-April 5, 2009
Join us for an evening of horror and hilarity as Shakespeare's most notorious villains are brought together under one roof for an evening where anything can happen. You, the public, will be presented with the evidence against these diabolical and malicious criminal masterminds in this FBI-style literary romp. Written, edited, and directed by Doll Piccotto, with her tongue firmly planted in her cheek, we promise you an evening of eerie Shakespearean fun.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: $25
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Dates & Times
Dates:
April 3-April 5, 2009Times:
Fri & Sat: 8pm
Sun: 2pm & 7pm -
Venue Info
29 N. San Pedro Street San Jose, CA 95110
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Parking Info
Free street parking after 6pm and on Sundays. Public lot $3 flat rate after 6pm Mon-Sunday.
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Accessibility Info
- Wheelchair Access
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NOTE: We do our best to ensure all information is accurate. However it's a good idea to visit the official website or call the venue to verify the information.
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Member Reviews
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Event Name: As You Like It
"Tonight is your last chance to see this great production!"
Review posted by: Vox Theattricum from San Francisco, CA, Sep 10, 2009
I saw this production of "As You Like It" last week and really loved it. It's a play about leaving the city and going off into the woods and discovering things about yourself in the process. This... Expand
I saw this production of "As You Like It" last week and really loved it. It's a play about leaving the city and going off into the woods and discovering things about yourself in the process. This is your opportunity to actually see it in the woods, which adds another level of fun and understanding to the show. If you work in Silicon Valley I'd suggest seeing this to learn about what entertainment was like before all the technology that we live and work with today. Don't get me wrong - I enjoy using computers and the internet. That is how I am communicating with you! But this play is all about real human beings and their emotions and experiences. It was written over four hundred years ago, but you'll see when you watch it how some things in life have not changed much since then. It also delightfully acted by a most excellent cast, including the best Rosalind I have ever seen. (And I have seen plenty!) And it's free! Go support live theater! Collapse
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Event Name: Richard III
"Richard III - Thumbs Up!"
Review posted by: Michelle from the Bay Area, Sep 02, 2009
I've seen many productions of R3 and this production was among the top 10! I enjoyed Paul Jennings portrayal of the beast that is Richard...the way he shamelessly goes after his desires at all costs,... Expand
I've seen many productions of R3 and this production was among the top 10! I enjoyed Paul Jennings portrayal of the beast that is Richard...the way he shamelessly goes after his desires at all costs, and he clearly enjoys his deceiving and conquering others with such ease. He has a sneaky and develish expression which was perfect for Richard...charming and wicked all at the same time. Makes for a perfect evening. Come early, bring wine, bask under the stars, and allow Richard to woo you along with the rest of the cast. Collapse
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Event Name: As You Like It
"As You Like It - A Must See"
Review posted by: Michelle from Bay Area, Sep 02, 2009
As You Like It was very well done, an excellent/strong cast, engaging and fun! I highly recommend seeing this production. My 10 yr old and her friend also loved it! It is a great introduction of... Expand
As You Like It was very well done, an excellent/strong cast, engaging and fun! I highly recommend seeing this production. My 10 yr old and her friend also loved it! It is a great introduction of Shakespeare to young kids. To top it off, the atmosphere is perfect, in Sanborn park, under the stars...Thank you Shady Shakespeare Company! Collapse
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Event Name: As You Like It
"As You Like It"
Comment posted by: CJ from Menlo Park, CA, Sep 02, 2009
A totally charming production held in an enchanting venue: it is indeed, "As You Like It!" Highly entertaining!
A totally charming production held in an enchanting venue: it is indeed, "As You Like It!" Highly entertaining!
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Event Name: As You Like It
"As you LIke it!"
Comment posted by: Melanie from Mt View, Aug 29, 2009
Fabulous! Cleverly done. Really enjoyed it. Thank you for the wonderful productions that you do every year.
Fabulous! Cleverly done. Really enjoyed it. Thank you for the wonderful productions that you do every year.
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Event Name: Richard III
"A competent"
Review posted by: Cheryl B. from San Jose, CA, Aug 26, 2009
This “Richard” is definitely worth going to see because it’s a perfectly competent production of one of the Bard’s greatest histories, but it didn’t knock my socks off. It seemed to lack the... Expand
This “Richard” is definitely worth going to see because it’s a perfectly competent production of one of the Bard’s greatest histories, but it didn’t knock my socks off. It seemed to lack the inspiration, energy, and vision of the company’s charming production of “As You Like It.” There are some amazing performances (Doll Piccotto alone is worth going to see for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth), some solid but less than thrilling (Paul Jennings’ turn as Richard was proficient, but he seemed a bit isolated in his own one-note bubble), but none that ruined the show for me, which is a plus. The costumes were wonderful (and there were so many!), but I didn’t understand why so many of the bit parts were played by women in drag rather than just making the characters female. All in all, definitely worth a look, especially at the bargain price of free :). Collapse
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Event Name: Richard III
"Go See R3!!!"
Review posted by: Shady Shakespeare Fan from San Jose, CA, Aug 23, 2009
Paul Jennings has created a unique and memorable Richard that we loved to hate! Thank you! The famous scene where Richard wins the heart of Lady Anne after killing her husband was wonderfully... Expand
Paul Jennings has created a unique and memorable Richard that we loved to hate! Thank you! The famous scene where Richard wins the heart of Lady Anne after killing her husband was wonderfully sickening. The acting was superb by all, although I was very distracted when Lucinda Dobson portrayed the mayor of London in beard and fat suit; her mugging was amateurish and seemed all about going for cheap laughs rather than creating a real character to support the scene. Her other roles were professionally portrayed. David Mcguire was a standout in his contrasting roles. Suggestion: You'll enjoy the show much more and be less confused if you do your history homework before attending. There are multiple Edwards, Henrys, Richards and Elizabeths in this family tree! Good grief! The directing was beautifully simple and smooth. The period costumes were a pleasure. And it's fun to sit outside and drink hot chocolate! Collapse
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Event Name: The Comedy of Errors
"Shakespear Ahoy!"
Review posted by: Bishopbosco from San Jose, CA, Sep 10, 2008
Shady Shakespeare's second offering in this season Twins Gone Wild is The Comedy of Errors. Director Larry Barrott sets the piece smack dab in the middle of the Pirates of the Carribean with terrific... Expand
Shady Shakespeare's second offering in this season Twins Gone Wild is The Comedy of Errors. Director Larry Barrott sets the piece smack dab in the middle of the Pirates of the Carribean with terrific results. The set and costumes are excellent. Performances by John Rutski (chanelling his inner Jack Sparrow as Antipholous of Ephesus), Janine Burgener (nice physical comedy and adept silliness as Dromio of Ephesus) and Vera Sloan (a delightful Luciana) lead a uniformally fine cast. "Comedy: has some exposition to slog through at the beginning as we learn of the political situation between Syracuse and Ephesus, hear the tale of two sets of lost twins and get the low down on Antipholous of Ephesus' married life. But once the cases of mistaken identity begin the play really kicks into high gear. Moving at an enjoyable pace until reaching the inevitable happy ending. Arrrr! Collapse
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Event Name: The Comedy of Errors
"Ashland can kiss Shady Shakes' Pirate BOOTY!"
Review posted by: Can't wait to go AGAIN! from San Jose, CA, Aug 17, 2008
I'm the critical sort. I often enjoy seeing a play so that the next day I can complain about how the show might have been improved upon, yet both my husband and I are at a loss here to find anything... Expand
I'm the critical sort. I often enjoy seeing a play so that the next day I can complain about how the show might have been improved upon, yet both my husband and I are at a loss here to find anything to complain about. This was the most accessible approach to Shakespeare that I've ever seen. They used a themed approach, that although may sound like it might be merely amusing, worked so brilliantly in combination with the characterizations and excellent direction. Thoroughly entertainig. I've certainly never howled at a Shakespeare comedy before. Gentle titters, maybe, howling and snorting never, until now. If you can imagine Shakespeare combined with commedia, plus a little extra "campiness" thrown in for good measure? The brilliant characterizations lent to even greater appreciation of the play. Some brilliant acting happening. Loved it, loved it, loved it!!! WARNING: Don't forget the mosquito repellant! (Oh, and you'll get used to the parrot...)SPOILER: Pirates of the Carribean! Collapse
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Event Name: Twelfth Night
"Shady's"
Review posted by: Bishopbosco from San Jose, CA, Aug 13, 2008
Shady Shakespeare kicks off its 10th Season with a bang presenting Shakespeare's tale of shipwrecked twins, "Twelfth Night". Returning to their prized venue at Sanborn Park in Saratoga, the group has... Expand
Shady Shakespeare kicks off its 10th Season with a bang presenting Shakespeare's tale of shipwrecked twins, "Twelfth Night". Returning to their prized venue at Sanborn Park in Saratoga, the group has put on an inspired show. The cast is uniformly excellent, but special kudos to John Musgrave as Sir Toby Belch, Erik Browne as Sir Andrew, Doll Piccotto as Fabian and Steven Lewis as Malvolio whose antics were pure pleasure to watch. Alexandra Kay was also fine bringing both ice and fire to the role of Olivia. There are simply two many to mention from this top knotch cast. Director Dinna Myers and AD James Lucas keep the business flowing at an agreeable pace interspresing the Bard's own wit with inspred set pieces of comin business. The Set, Lighting and costumes are also fine, providing a nice compliment to the performances. This really is a don't miss show for those who enjoy a good comedy. The opening night crowd was certainly enthusiastic! To top it off it free! So go already! Collapse
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