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Once again, I’m giving up the microphone as my student, Frederick Turner, takes over the show. He is talking to director, actor, and amazing human David Weber about his upcoming production of Complete Works of Shakespeare Abridged Again taking place at OSP. They will talk about how to turn comedy to laughter and the importance of props, costumes, and actors with synergistic energy to create the fast paced and ridiculously delightful show (emphasis on the ridiculous). We will talk about how this bastardization of Shakespeare’s works might be truer to Shakespeare’s style than you might first think. Join us as we explore the madness of putting all of Shakespeare’s known plays on the stage at the same time.
Once again, I’m giving up the microphone as my student, Frederick Turner, takes over the show. He is talking to director, actor, and amazing human David Weber about his upcoming production of Complete Works of Shakespeare Abridged Again taking place at OSP. They will talk about how to turn comedy to laughter and the importance of props, costumes, and actors with synergistic energy to create the fast paced and ridiculously delightful show (emphasis on the ridiculous). We will talk about how this bastardization of Shakespeare’s works might be truer to Shakespeare’s style than you might first think. Join us as we explore the madness of putting all of Shakespeare’s known plays on the stage at the same time.