We've reached the point where it's unclear if an ethical production of The Taming of the Shrew is still possible for myriad reasons - but the bard left us plenty of material to tear apart, remix, and recycle. This play is a laugh-out-loud, irreverent attempt to "free" the titular shrew from her story - involving audience participation, puppet theatre, improvisation, scenes from completely different plays, and Brechtian flare. It is mind-bendingly metatheatrical at times - but never, ever slows down. I'm exhausted! I'm invigorated! Most importantly, I'm THINKING, which is what good theatre...
We've reached the point where it's unclear if an ethical production of The Taming of the Shrew is still possible for myriad reasons - but the bard left us plenty of material to tear apart, remix, and recycle. This play is a laugh-out-loud, irreverent attempt to "free" the titular shrew from her story - involving audience participation, puppet theatre, improvisation, scenes from completely different plays, and Brechtian flare. It is mind-bendingly metatheatrical at times - but never, ever slows down. I'm exhausted! I'm invigorated! Most importantly, I'm THINKING, which is what good theatre should encourage and inspire. Excellent!