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Cincinnati Shakespeare Company (Attempts to) Tackle Shakespeare’s Whole Canon … In One Evening with the Hilarious THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED)!

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Miranda McGee, Justin McCombs & Geoffrey Barnes. By Mikki Schaffner.

38 Plays. 90 Minutes. 3 Actors. All the best bits of the Bard.

Cincinnati, June 27, 2018 – Cincinnati Shakespeare Company opens its 25th Anniversary Season with the comical Shakespeare send-up The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)by Jess Wingfield, Adam Long, and Daniel Singer, playing July 20 – August 11, 2018. The production is directed by CSC Associate Artistic Director, Sara Clark, and features Resident Ensemble Members Geoffrey Warren Barnes II, Justin McCombs, and Miranda McGee. This production reunites the cast from two previous comedy hit productions from CSC summers past: The Complete History of America (abridged) and All the Great Books (abridged). This production is generously sponsored by Beam Suntory.

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) features three actors on a mission: to bring the entirety of Shakespeare’s works to life on the stage in one fell swoop. Gallop along with them as they careen wildly through all the comedies, histories and tragedies using a trunkful of props, wigs, and outrageous costumes – it’s a joyous Shakespeare jambalaya you definitely don’t want to miss. “If you like Shakespeare, you’ll like this show. If you hate Shakespeare you’ll love this show!” said The Today Show and The New York Times said this play is “Pithier than Python. Irresistible.”

Associate Artistic Director Sara Clark says of directing the production, “Directing The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) is always one of those ‘I can’t believe they’re paying me to do this’ sort of experiences. The script is wonderful…filled with actual jokes (not just references), so that even if you’ve never seen a Shakespeare play in your life, you still get to come along for the ride. Like all the best comedies, it’s fast, it’s deeply committed to the novelty of the conceit, and it offers three actors the opportunity to flex the full range of their comedic chops–verbal dexterity,  rapid-fire delivery, physical shtick, puns, goofy props, silly hats, boys in dresses…the list goes on.”

The cast features Miranda McGee, Geoffrey Warren Barnes II, and Justin McCombs all long-time members and fan favorites of Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s Resident Company of actors. This comedic trio returns to the CSC stage after hit performances of The Complete History of America (abridged) and All the Great Books (abridged) at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company in 2015 and 2016 and Ms. McGee and Mr. McCombs have been splitting audience sides for over a decade in Every Christmas Story Ever Told (and then some!).  CityBeat said of the trio that “all three are strong and versatile actors on Cincy Shakes’ stage and beyond, which makes it a delight to see them off of their leashes and yukking it up in a bawdy and lower-brow way.” And “together they seem to have a great deal of fun onstage, and their energy is infectious…the actors’ unflagging and inventive energy is more than enough to keep you entertained.”  The Cincinnati Enquirer agreed, “with a cast like this…All of them are inveterate laugh-chasers. If there is a laugh to be extracted from the material, they are very likely to find it.”

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) runs July 20 – August 11 with performances on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 7:30 PM and Sundays at 2:00 PM, as well as Saturday August 11 at 2:00 PM.  Preview performances are July 18 and 19 at 7:30.

On Saturday, August 4 and Sunday, August 5, bring your younger kids (4+) for artist-led childcare DURING the performance! The “Playdate” program is only $15 and free for subscribers. The option to add this program will be available as you are buying tickets for either of these show dates. Activities will range from Storytime to theatre games and crafts. Share the great benefits of CSC’s programming with your children: Playdate will style activities to correspond with each production, so even your youngest can join in the discussion on the ride home!

Single ticket prices range from $14-$54.  Previews on Wednesday, July 18 and Thursday, July 19 are $30.  Advance student tickets are only $28 and day-of Student Rush tickets are $14 and may be purchased thirty minutes before a show with a valid student ID if available. This production is not part of this season’s subscription package but subscribers receive 15% off tickets and pay no fees. Visa, Discover, MasterCard, and American Express are accepted. Ticketing fees may apply.  To purchase tickets or for more information, call the CSC Box Office at 513.381.BARD (2273) ext. 1, or go online at http://www.cincyshakes.com.

Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is located at The Otto M. Budig Theater at 1195 Elm Street in OTR, adjacent to Washington Park.  There are many parking spaces available on the street and in nearby lots and garages- for more information visit http://www.otrchamber.com/pages/WheretoPark.

Valet Parking is also offered by CSC for every performance! Make reservations for $15 in advance when purchasing tickets. Purchasing in advance guarantees a spot at the discounted rate of $15 (vs. $20+ at the curb).  Valet is available right at the corner of 12th and Elm Street in front of the theater and begins approx. 1.5 hours before a performance. Cars can be picked up for up to one hour following a performance. (After one hour, you will need to arrange pick up with the valet service directly.) The valet will have your name on the list after you purchase- it’s that easy!

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About Cincinnati Shakespeare Company:
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is a professional theatre company dedicated to bringing Shakespeare and the classics to life for audiences of all ages.  In the summer of 2017, the theater relocated to the Otto M. Budig Theater, a brand new facility in OTR. CSC’s repertoire is made up of the works of William Shakespeare, literary adaptations, and contemporary classics.  CSC performs on a Small Professional Theatre contract with Actors’ Equity Association. Cincinnati Shakespeare is a member of the Theater Communications Group and the Shakespeare Theater Association.  Each year, Cincinnati Shakespeare Company’s Education and Outreach Programs reach over 50,000 young people and underserved community members each season by taking Shakespeare into schools, parks, community centers and by hosting educational matinees of mainstage productions.  In 2015, CSC was proud to become one of the first five theaters in the United States to “Complete the Canon” by producing all 38 plays by William Shakespeare. CSC is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization and all donations are tax deductible.  Cincinnati Shakespeare Company is proud to be Cincinnati’s stage for the classics!

About The 2018-2019 Season:
This season is funded by ArtsWave and is generously sponsored by The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation.  Cincinnati Shakespeare Company receives operating support from The Ohio Arts Council, the Shubert Foundation.  The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program/organization with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Production dates and information on the season are available online at www.cincyshakes.com.

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THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF COMEDY (ABRIDGED) Quick-Review

Reed Martin, Austin Tichenor and Dominic Conti (left to right) channel the “Supremes” — as in the Supreme Court.

Reed Martin, Austin Tichenor and Dominic Conti (left to right) channel the “Supremes” — as in the Supreme Court.

THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF COMEDY (ABRIDGED) presented by Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park through Dec. 29.

Although in production, this world premiere by the Reduced Shakespeare Company is still a work in progress. Comedy-wise, the show is a bit uneven with just as many highlights as flat-liners. It feels like the actors are still finding their footing with the show and refining some of the material. Consider this run a shakedown cruise that you can be a part of and enjoy the ride.

My rating: 3 out of 5

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THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF COMEDY (ABRIDGED) Debuts At Playhouse Nov. 9 – Dec. 29

THE REDUCED SHAKESPEARE COMPANY IS BACK!
THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF COMEDY (ABRIDGED)

DEBUTS AT CINCINNATI PLAYHOUSE IN THE PARK NOV. 9 – DEC. 29

PIP_Complete History of Comedy(CINCINNATI) – The Reduced Shakespeare Company (RSC) is pulling out all of the comedy weapons in its oversized arsenal to set off a laugh riot at the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. The RSC, which has been rapidly reducing expectations since 1981, is premiering its ninth stage show, THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF COMEDY (abridged), from Nov. 9 to Dec. 29 in the Playhouse’s Thompson Shelterhouse Theatre.

The show is a look at the evolution of comedy from cavemen telling “rock-rock” jokes all the way to Chris Rock and everything in-between. You can expect the entire shebang from the rule of threes to falling down, vaudeville to silent movies and commedia to stand-up in this fast-paced production.

RSC managing partners and performers Reed Martin and Austin Tichenor team up for the eighth time to write and direct THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF COMEDY (abridged). They have discussed the show and its development in episodes of their weekly podcast, touching on everything from their research on humor to their writing process and why they think the art of comedy is underappreciated.

People seem to think that everyone can be funny, but that’s not the case. “Comedy isn’t brain surgery; you can learn brain surgery,” Tichenor said. “You can’t learn comedy. You’ve either got it or you ain’t!”

THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF COMEDY (abridged) is unlike previous RSC shows in that the subject does not define the structure of the production. In The Bible: The Complete Word of God (abridged), content was divided according to the Old Testament and New Testament; in The Complete History of America (abridged), it made sense to organize chronologically. But comedy has no innate organizing principle. This show gives Tichenor and Martin an enormous amount of freedom to play with the order of the sketches and create a rhythm.

This is the third time the RSC members have visited the Playhouse. Their first visit was in 2002 to workshop All the Great Books (abridged), and the second was in 2005 to perform The Complete History of America (abridged) and All the Great Books (abridged) in the Thompson Shelterhouse Theatre. The Playhouse has also produced its own versions of several RSC shows, including The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) and The Bible: The Complete Word of God (abridged). THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF COMEDY (abridged) has been rehearsing and workshopping since mid-July at the Napa Valley Playhouse in California.

In classic RSC fashion, the play will consist of three characters — the archetypes of the intellectual, the enforcer and the man-child. Martin and Tichenor will be joined onstage by Dominic Conti, who appeared in the Playhouse’s productions ofThe Complete History of America (abridged) and All the Great Books (abridged).

Martin says, “People should come see THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF COMEDY (abridged) because tickets cost less than a day at the amusement park, but you’ll come away with the same feeling of nausea and motion sickness. This show is a high-speed, roller-coaster type condensation of the history of comedy and is not recommended for people with heart ailments, back problems, inner ear disorders or who are humor-impaired. The Reduced Shakespeare Company cannot be held responsible for expectant mothers.” The show is recommended for adult and teenage audiences.

The creative team for THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF COMEDY (abridged) includes costume designer Skipper Skeoch, puppet designer Barbara McFadden, lighting designer Catherine Girardi and sound designers Zach Moore and Joe Winkler. Jenifer Morrow is the production stage manager. The production is sponsored by Clark, Schaefer, Hackett & Co. The design sponsor is Stable Two Financial, LLC.

Prices for THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF COMEDY (abridged) range from $30 to $75, depending on seat location. Prices are subject to change, and patrons are encouraged to buy early for the best seats at the best prices. Teen and student tickets are $25 each. Previews are at 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9; 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10; 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12; and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 13. The official opening night is Thursday, Nov. 14, at 8 p.m.

Performances take place at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 8 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays, 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturdays, and 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sundays.

Special performances include free Meet the Artistsprograms that allow audiences to interact with cast members and others associated with the production after the show. Meet the Artists performances are at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17; 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 24; 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 27; and 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 5. The Playhouse is fully accessible. Audio enhancement receivers, large print programs and complete wheelchair access are available.

Tickets to THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF COMEDY (abridged) are on sale now. For more information, call the Playhouse Box Office at 513-421-3888 (toll-free in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana at 800-582-3208) or visit www.cincyplay.com. Call 513-345-2248 for Telecommunications Device for the Deaf accessibility.

The 2013-14 Thompson Shelterhouse Theatre season is sponsored by Heidelberg Distributing Company, and Humana is the Thompson Shelterhouse Theatre season design sponsor. The season sponsor of new work is The Lois and Richard Rosenthal Foundation.

The Playhouse is supported, in part, by the generosity of the tens of thousands of individuals and businesses that give to ArtsWave.

The Ohio Arts Council helps fund the Playhouse with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.

The Playhouse also receives funding from the Shubert Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.

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