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Frozen “Shrew,” anyone?

May
6

Got a great note from Diana Green at the Children’s Shakespeare Theatre in Palisades. Sometimes, despite the elements, outdoor Shakespeare must go on. At least this weekend and next, it’ll be indoors:

shrew.jpg“Despite muddy feet and frozen fingers, The Rogue Players enchanted faire audiences this past weekend with their presentation of “The Taming of The Shrew” at The Hudson Valley Mayfaire. Their boundless energy, precision timing and ease with the wonderful words left a bleacher-full of patrons laughing and applauding heartily.

“These kids speak the text like well-trained college theater students!” – TJ Glenn, fight choreographer for the Mayfaire.

“Their movement and focus as a group was amazing!” – Annmarie Uhl, South Orangetown School Board President.

“For those of you who missed the Mayfaire, do not despair!

“TAMING OF THE SHREW” OPENS FRIDAY!! at the Palisades Presbyterian Church Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. – May 9, 10, 16 & 17 and matinee on Saturday, May 17 2 p.m. also at The Hopper House on Friday, May 30 7:30 p.m. For tickets and info, call: 845-365-9709.”

This entry was posted on Tuesday, May 6th, 2008 at 1:08 pm by Peter D. Kramer.
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