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Theatre
Richard III
Shady Shakespeare Theatre Company
August 14-September 13, 2009
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Richard III is the ultimate tale of the pursuit of absolute power and how that power corrupts. Such a tale is timeless, but Richard is also a distinctly British tale and its historic significance (the end of the Plantagenet reign and the ascention of the House of Tudor) cannot be underplayed. We will be setting our story in its correct historical period giving our audience a glimpse of the England of Richards time. Also we will be giving our audience Richard himself. While historians debate how he is portrayed there is no doubt that Shakespeare has given us one of the most unforgettable stage villains of all time...
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Ticket Info
Tickets: Free ($6 per car parking)
Info Phone: 408-264-3479
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Dates & Times
Dates:
August 14-September 13, 2009Times:
8/14, 8/15, 8/16, 8/21, 8/29, 8/30 & 9/4, 9/12, 9/13: 7pm -
Venue Info
Sanborn-Skyline County Park
16055 Sanborn Road Saratoga, CA 95070
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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: 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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