June 15, 2007

Experimental Theatre

Sometimes the Onion still gets it so right. From Unconventional Director Sets Shakespeare Play In Time, Place Shakespeare Intended:

In an innovative, tradition-defying rethinking of one of the greatest comedies in the English language, Morristown Community Players director Kevin Hiles announced Monday his bold intention to set his theater's production of William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice in 16th-century Venice.

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According to Hiles, everything in the production will be adapted to the unconventional setting. Swords will replace guns, ducats will be used instead of the American dollar or Japanese yen, and costumes, such as Shylock's customary pinstripe suit, general's uniform, or nudity, will be replaced by garb of the kind worn by Jewish moneylenders of the Italian Renaissance.

Posted by Michelle at June 15, 2007 1:12 AM
Comments

Hurrah! I used to read The Onion habitually every Thursday. Now I remember why! I will get back on there immediately, and once again I am in your debt.

Posted by: Matt at June 15, 2007 9:20 AM

I also like the Rocky Decisions Overturned article.

Posted by: Molloy at June 15, 2007 6:14 PM

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