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Theatre
Midsummer Night's Dream - Reading
Shady Shakespeare Theatre Company
July 29, 2003
Shady Shakespeare presents A Midsummer Night's Dream - with the cast as part of their quarterly play-reading series. Shady Shakespeare company members will read aloud condensed versions of some of Shakespeare's best loved works, followed by a question & answer and discussion period where the audience will be able to delve deeper into the themes and meanings of the Bard's timeless work.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: Free
Saratoga Public Library
13650 Saratoga Ave.
408-867-6127
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Dates & Times
Dates:
July 29, 2003Times:
7-10pm -
Venue Info
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Accessibility Info
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Member Reviews
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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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Event Name: The Tempest
"very entertaining"
Review posted by: Mia from San Jose, Sep 06, 2007
This was a very entertaining experience. I admit that my old-English is rusty, so I did not understand much of what they said, but surly part of it may have been caused by not-perfect diction. Still,... Expand
This was a very entertaining experience. I admit that my old-English is rusty, so I did not understand much of what they said, but surly part of it may have been caused by not-perfect diction. Still, it was a very interesting concept, and the performance was well executed. Ariel and Caliban were exquisite. Come early to get your seat! Weekend nights tend to be full. Bring a sweather as it gets chilly in the mountain. Dont forget to buy a raffle ticket! Collapse
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Event Name: Taming of the Shrew
"Shady Shakespeare Company a Hidden Treasure !"
Review posted by: Paulette DAVIS from San Jose, CA, Aug 14, 2006
My husband and I attended the Shady Shakes. production of Taming of the Shrew this past Saturday. What a superb evening of brilliantly acted and directed Theatre. We appreciate so very much... Expand
My husband and I attended the Shady Shakes. production of Taming of the Shrew this past Saturday. What a superb evening of brilliantly acted and directed Theatre. We appreciate so very much the dedication of the Company, Artistic Directors and entire staff for bringing Shakespeare to life in such a professional and enjoyable way. We spoke to many people who were, like us, first time audience members, and each person was amazed and thrilled about their happy evening just as we were. I would encourage the city of Saratoga and any other interested group to underwrite this fine Company. Thanks to everyone involved for giving us FREE Shakespeare in a beautiful setting. Collapse
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Event Name: Taming of the Shrew
"Bravi Tutti! Shady Shakespeare"
Review posted by: L. Smith from San Jose, CA, Aug 11, 2006
Wow! This was my first experience attending this company's performance and I was very impressed with all aspects of this clever production. Setting the play as a Western worked beautifully, and the... Expand
Wow! This was my first experience attending this company's performance and I was very impressed with all aspects of this clever production. Setting the play as a Western worked beautifully, and the ability of most of the troupe to maintain the Shakespearian "cadence" of speaking while effecting a Western drawl was spectacular. This company is a treasure. Collapse
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Event Name: Romeo & Juliet
"Vintage Bill"
Review posted by: es from Campbell, Aug 09, 2006
Well-produced shows in a beautiful outdoor setting. And it's FREE! Doesn't get much better than that. If you haven't been before, I'm confident you'll enjoy the Shady experience - and be sure to bring... Expand
Well-produced shows in a beautiful outdoor setting. And it's FREE! Doesn't get much better than that. If you haven't been before, I'm confident you'll enjoy the Shady experience - and be sure to bring a bottle of wine to enjoy with this year's vintage of Bill. Collapse
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Event Name: Taming of the Shrew
"Based on previous years..."
Review posted by: es from Campbell, Aug 09, 2006
Well-produced shows in a beautiful outdoor setting. And it's FREE! Doesn't get much better than that. If you haven't been before, I'm confident you'll enjoy the Shady experience - and be sure to bring... Expand
Well-produced shows in a beautiful outdoor setting. And it's FREE! Doesn't get much better than that. If you haven't been before, I'm confident you'll enjoy the Shady experience - and be sure to bring a bottle of wine to enjoy with this year's vintage of Bill. Collapse
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Event Name: Measure for Measure
"Excellent experience"
Review posted by: Cayla from San Jose, CA USA, Jan 12, 2006
This is an excellent way to enjoy a Shakespeare play. The park is beautiful, and the stage looks so mystical and wonderful in the evening surrounded by trees. The actors all did a great job, I thought... Expand
This is an excellent way to enjoy a Shakespeare play. The park is beautiful, and the stage looks so mystical and wonderful in the evening surrounded by trees. The actors all did a great job, I thought that they portrayed their characters very well. This is one of my favorite things to do every year now, go and see their Shakespeare plays with my friends. I'm never dissapointed! Collapse
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