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CONDENSED SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL 2009

The Taming of the Shrew

by William Shakespeare

Directed by Steve Lindsay

 
BAPTISTA MINOLA of Padua, father of Kate and Bianca   Greg Williams
KATE, the shrew   Arlette Morgan
BIANCA   Audrey Ahern
PETRUCHIO of Verona, suitor of Kate   Jason Morgan
LUCENTIO (Cambio), suitor of Bianca   Philip de los Santos
GREMO a pantaloon, suitor of Bianca   Jenna Burris
HORTENSIO (Litio), suitor of Bianca   Robert Krecklow
VINCENTIO of Pisa, father of Lucentio   Bob Swartz
TRANIO (later impersonating Lucentio), servant of Lucentio   Joel Frapart
BIONDELLO, servant of Lucentio   Giovanni DeSoto
GRUMIO, servant of Petruchio   William Marshal Warren
NATHANIEL, servant of Petruchio   Brian Cook
GREGORY, servant of Petruchio   Adrain Godinez
PHILIP, servant of Petruchio   Matt Nugent
A TAILOR   Parker Horsby
A WIDOW   Whitney Holotik

 

 

Kate, Bianca, Baptista, Gremo, Hortensio

 

Kate and Hortensio

     
 

Bianca and Gremio

 

Hortensio and Gremio

     
 

Lucentio and Tranio

 

Tranio and Lucentio

     
 

Petruchio and Grumio

 

Petruchio and Grumio

     
   
   

Grumio, Hortensio, and Petruchio

   
         
 

Gremio

 

Biondello and Tranio (Lucentio)

     
 

Kate and Bianca

 

Kate and Bianca

     

Kate, Baptista, and Bianca

 
 

Petruchio and Kate

 

Kate and Petruchio

     
 

Petruchio and Kate

 

Petruchio and Kate

     
 

Petruchio and Servants

 

Petruchio and Servants

     
 

Bianca and Lucentio

 

Tranio, Hortensio, Lucentio, and Bianca

     
 

A Tailor presents his work.

 

A Cap

     
 

What the Devil is this Tailor!

 

Thou Liest, Thou thread, Thou Thimble!

     
 

Vincentio enters

 

A Shrew is Tamed!

 
       
   
   

A Party!

   
         

Widow VS Shrew!

 

Shrew Wins!

 

Kiss Me Kate!

 

The Mistress of the Inn

by Carlo Goldoni

Directed by Steve Lindsay

 
MIRANDOLINA, The Mistress of the Inn   Kierstin Curtis
CAPTAIN RIP, American   Joey Folsom
AIR COMMODORE ALBA, British   Matt Nugent
COMMANDANT POPOLI, French   Adrain Godinez
CORPROL STEVE CANYON   Philip de los Santos
DEJANARA   Whitney Holotik
ORTENSIA   Laura Jones
FABRIZIO, Servant to Mirandolina   Brian Cook

 

Popoli and Alba

 
   

Alba and Mirandolina

 

Alba, Mirandolina, and Popoli

 

Popoli and Mirandolina

         

Alba and Mirandolina

 
 

Mirandolina and Rip

 

Mirandolina and Rip

     
 

Canyon and Rip

 

Mirandolina and Rip

     
 

Dejanara and Ortensia

 

Ortensia and Dejanara

     
 

Ortensia, Dejanara, and Mirandolina

 

Mirandolina, Ortensia, and Dejanara

     
 

Dejanara, Popoli, and Ortensia

 

Ortensia, Dejanara, and Alba

     
 

Rip, Canyon, and Mirandolina

 

Popoli, Canyon, Rip, and Mirandolina

     

Popoli and Mirandolina

 
 

Alba, Popoli, and Rip

 

Fight!

     

More Fighting!

 
 

Mirandolina and Fabrizio

 

Defeat!

     

 

Instant Macbeth

by the Bard and adapted by Edward Huntingdon

Directed by ?

With a cast of Thousands!

 

 

   

Double, double, toil and trouble! What ever!

 

YO!

 

It's Good to be the King!

         
   

Lady Macbeth gets some Lovin!

 

Here we was just a walking down the street!

 

Macduff's Woman and babes DIE!

         
   

ARG!

 

Remember ME!

 

Will anything get this Damn spot out!

         

The Mother of all BATTLES!

THE END!

That was my first time to see Shakespeare, and I loved it." Patron - A. D.

"The greatest strengths of this production, presented by the Stolen Shakespeare Guild, lie in the adaptations and direction by Steve Lindsay. In Shrew, he does a fine job of telling the story. In all three works, he moves his players around minimal sets in interesting ways. " - Fort Worth Star Telegram

"Every high school student who hates Shakespeare should see Instant Macbeth." Patron - S.C. of the Diamond Darlin's Red Hats   

"Joey Folsom, who has the male lead of Captain Rip in Mistress, has all the right tools in terms of voice and movement." Fort Worth Star Telegram  

How do they memorize all of  that and then present it so well that anyone can understand it?" Patron - E.C.

"Robert Krecklow lends a naturalness to his delivery ... and also exhibits exceptional comic timing." - Fort Worth Star Telegram  

"If you were the one to read the spark notes for Shakespeare's plays and not the plays, if you wish Romeo and Juliet would die in Act 1, if you prefer the comic book versions of Shakespeare's works, if you have been stuck in a never ending Hamlet and had to go to the bathroom, and if you think Iambic pentameter is a foreign language, then this is the Shakespeare Fest for you!" - Patron - J.S.  

"It is all in good fun and is played in that manner." - Fort Worth Star Telegram  

"Instant Macbeth is so funny, I am coming to see it again.". - Patron - A.V.