Dates:
Sept. 11
Time:
Doors and bar are open at 6:30 p.m. with dinner service at 7:30 p.m.
Place:
Meinders Hall of Mirrors, Civic Center, Downtown Oklahoma City
Ticket Info:
$100 general admission

Tickets will be available online (convenience charges may apply) and by phone for this special fund raising performance and dinner. 2009 Summer Season tickets can not be applied to this special event.
The Cast of The Complete Works of Wllm Shkspr (abridged)
• Christopher Curtis
• Hal Kohlman
• David Mays
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In celebration of the 25th Summer Season, Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park is hosting a special event and fund raiser. During the evening you'll be treated to an exquisite meal, a live performance of The Compleat Works of Wllm Shkspr (abridged), and more. We are excited for this very special occasion and hope that you join us. Prepare ye for a lark!!
The Compleat Works of Wllm Shkspr (abridged) Synopsis
The three actors first introduce themselves to the audience and begin with a parody of Romeo and Juliet. Next, they do a parody of Titus Andronicus, portraying it as a cooking show. Following it is Othello, which is done through a rap song. The rest of the first act demonstrates most of the other plays, with all of the comedies being combined into one convoluted reading (the justification being that they all recycle the same plot devices anyway), all of the histories being acted out through an American football game with the British Crown as the football (or as a soccer match in at least one German production or an Australian Rules football game in the recent Australian production), a reduction of Julius Caesar to his death, followed immediately by a reduction of Antony and Cleopatra, and a reduction of Macbeth to one duel while explaining all the other elements (witches, Macbeth's downfall, etc.) in poor Scottish accents. There is also a failed attempt at scholarly discussion of the Shakespeare Apocrypha. At the end of the act, the characters are about to finish when they realize that they forgot to perform Hamlet, Shakespeare's greatest work. One of the actors becomes nervous and petulant about this and runs out of the theater with another actor chasing him. The final actor is left to entertain the audience by himself, which he does by telling jokes and calling for the intermission (the role's second performer, Reed Martin, who studied clowning before becoming part of the Reduced Shakespeare Company, would play the William Tell Overture on his larynx and eat fire before calling for intermission).
After the intermission, the two actors who left return, saving their partner from having to cover the sonnets by writing them down on a 3x5 card and passing it around the audience. The reluctant one is convinced to continue with the performance. The entire second act is the performance of Hamlet. The audience gets involved during this segment when one audience member is asked to portray Ophelia for the Nunnery Scene. The rest of the audience makes up Ophelia's subconscious, with three sections that each represent her ego, superego, and id. After the portrayal of Hamlet, the actors play it out several times increasing their speed of delivery. They finish by performing it backwards. |