August 26, 2009

Only Three More Shakespeare (abridged) Shows


Final Three Shows: Aug. 27, 28 & 29
Then so long Shakespeare (abridged)

You want to see The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) before it's too late. That's why you're reading this. So, get your credit card out (it has space for two $15 tickets on it, diesn't it?) and click here.

Don't Take Our Word For It...

The critics are loving us! Read, click, tell your friends and don't forget to purchase your tickets too...

"The Lotus Theatre/Talent to aMuse version stands up to any and all." -Jeff Smith, San Diego Reader  Read Jeff's review.

"This isn't your English teacher's Shakespeare, but for sheer goofy fun it's hard to beat." -Jean Lowerison SDGLT Read Jean's review.

"If you check your reverence for the bard at the door, and let yourself go in this over the top theatrical experience, you will enjoy yourself." - Kathleen Downs, San Diego Theatre Scene Read Kathleen's review.

"It is one of the best spoofs on the honored one. I do hope you have room on your calendar to take in The Compleat Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)." -Robert Hitchcox, San Diego Theatre Scene Read Hitch's review.

"On a scale of 1-10, these talented actors hit a solid "9"...(at least I think so, everything was dazzling, fast and frantic)..." -Rob Appel  Read Rob's review.



If you liked the show. See it again. Did you know your program has a coupon for $10 tickets on it? No? That's OK, neither did we. But, if you show up at the theatre with an old program or a really good story, you get that deal.

Or tell a friend. You can forward this e-mail, can't you?

If you didn't like the show, you might like this website: People Against Idiots Doing Shakespeare



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August 18, 2009

Telling it like it is



This thing is taking off but it's all over on August 29th. If you want to see The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) before it's too late, click here.

 The Critics Have Spoken!


3813317705_97574e6488"Hey, this one's fun. I've seen several versions of speed-read Shakespeare, including the original, by the Reduced Shakespeare Company (who'd performed it so many times the trio just tried to entertain each other). The Lotus Theatre/Talent to aMuse version stands up to any and all. They blast through the plays, often with updated references (Chernobyl Kinsmen, Titus Androgynous - as a cooking show). Director Sophie Anderson Ziebell stresses the sheer impossibility of the task, and the cast (Kevin Six, Tyler Richard Hewes, and Tom Hall) performs with an urgency that stays funny... The Swedenborg Hall has never been lit better (Marie Miller), and the sound design/background music (Blair Robert Nelson) is a real plus as well."
-Jeff Smith, San Diego Reader


Bookishweb " The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) is a rollicking and irreverent...high energy and quick paced tongue in cheek homage is clever and funny. Kevin Six, Tom Hall, and Tyler Richards Hewes...cavort to perfection.
If you check your reverence for the bard at the door, and let yourself go in this over the top theatrical experience, you will enjoy yourself."
- Kathleen Downs, San Diego Theatre Scene








What TheWeb

"The three actors, all marvels of fast costume changes, easily take on Shakespeare's various characters...have a blast, laugh and cry at this brutalization. It is one of the best spoofs on the honored one.I do hope you have room on your calendar to take in The Compleat Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)."
-Robert Hitchcox, San Diego Theatre Scene



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August 14, 2009

3 Reviews for The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare [Abridged]
Swedenborg Hall
1531 Tyler Avenue
San Diego, CA 92103

By Jeff Smith

Hey, this one's fun. I've seen several versions of speed-read Shakespeare, including the original, by the Reduced Shakespeare Company (who'd performed it so many times the trio just tried to entertain each other). The Lotus Theatre/Talent to aMuse version stands up to any and all. They blast through the plays, often with updated references (Chernobyl Kinsmen, Titus Androgynous - as a cooking show). Director Sophie Anderson Ziebell stresses the sheer impossibility of the task, and the cast (Kevin Six, Tyler Richard Hewes, and Tom Hall) performs with an urgency that stays funny: i.e. when asked to do an insane task, go loopy (the only questionable choice: four-letter language narrows the potential audience). The Swedenborg Hall has never been lit better (Marie Miller), and the sound design/background music (Blair Robert Nelson) is a real plus as well.
Worth a try.

August 6 Through August 29
When:
    * Thursdays at 8 p.m.
    * Fridays at 8 p.m.
    * Saturdays at 8 p.m.

 


Satire the sincerest accolade for The Compleat Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)

It will be difficult to see Kevin Six, Tom Hall, or Tyler Richards Hewes in a serious play without remembering that they crucified the works of The Bard in The Compleat Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)*, which can be seen Thursday thru Saturday at Swedenborg Hall thru August 29th. The show is produced by Lotus Theatre Collective and Talent to aMuse.

Writers Adam Long, Daniel Singer and Jess Winfield have reduced the body of The Bard’s work to about 80 minutes. The result is often just a mention of a play’s name. However, Romeo and Juliet, Titus Andronicus, Othello, and Hamlet receive much more than a mere mention.

The three actors, all marvels of fast costume changes, easily take on Shakespeare’s various characters. This includes some hilarious cross-gender situations. Their scripted ad libs were convincing. The script does call for personalizing the performance to the local venue. In Othello the intrepid trio rapped their abridged version. This pretty much rapped up Act One. Well, except for the football game carried on by the cast in the audience area.
Act II is devoted primarily to their abbreviated Hamlet. The script calls for the mention of Sir Laurence Olivier; however, they opted to mention a well known local actor with a strong Scottish brogue.

Warning to Shakespeare purist: You will hate “compleat.” To the rest of, have a blast, laugh and cry at this brutalization. It is one of the best spoofs on the honored one. I was fortunate, a few years ago, to see the three playwrights do the show. While a slightly different take on the script, Lotus Theatre Collective’s production is just as funny. In fact, I liked their less than elegant costumes even more the rather elegant costumes of the former production.

I do hope you have room on your calendar to take in The Compleat Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged). Swedenborg Hall is located at 1531 Tyler in Hillcrest. All shows are at 8 p.m. I truly hope that Shakespeare is laughing heartily in his grave. Oh, there is one point of contention: The playwrights spelled it “compleat” not as in the program ‘complete.’

Review by Hitch

[Note: The spelling of  “Complete” (or Hitch’s “Compleat”) in the title of the play, as found on the authors’ website (www.reducedshakespeare.com/shakespeare.php), is indeed “Complete”]

 


The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)
is a rollicking and irreverent spoof of well, yes, the complete works.  Produced by the Lotus Theatre Company and ably acted by a cast of only three people, this high energy and quick paced tongue in cheek homage is clever and funny.

The play was written by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield and opened at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1987. It has been a popular show ever since, performed in various languages around the globe.
 Directed by Sophie Anderson-Ziebell, the founder of Lotus Theatre Collective, the San Diego production stars Kevin Six, Tom Hall, and Tyler Richard Hewes. They overact, sing, dance, and cavort to perfection, but do get chances to demonstrate their Shakespearean chops a time or two, and to their credit.  Each of them plays many roles and the action is constant as they grab prop swords and don wigs, running on and off stage and physically working hard to successfully keep up a frenetic pace throughout. 
 They have to move fast to work in all 38 works included, however briefly, in this satire.

There is a little bit of every piece written by Will in here, and the ways the various bits are woven into the play are imaginative, with a lot of verbal interaction between the players and the audience, and some physical audience participation as well.  Pay attention closely or you could miss some of the rapid fire dialogue. 
 Although the costuming, by Abigail Hughes (wife of actor Tyler) is traditional, the music is contemporary and provides the perfect backdrop when the company lapses into a couple of very funny musical numbers.

If you check your reverence for the bard at the door, and let yourself go in this over the top theatrical experience, you will enjoy yourself.
 The play is stage[managed]d by Lizzie Silverman, assisted by Kirsten Turkle.  The Sound design is provided by Blair Nelson and Lighting Design is by Marie Miller.  It runs 1 hour and 38 minutes, including an intermission.  

Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged), produced by the Lotus Theatre Collective (www.lotustheatrecollective.com), is running August 6 – 29 at Swedenborg Hall in San Diego.  The Hall is at 1531 Tyler Avenue, San Diego, Ca.

Review by Kathleen Downs

August 12, 2009

(abridged) Hit


Jeff Smith From The Reader Likes It
An Excerpt of His Review:

"Hey, this one's fun. I've seen several versions of speed-read Shakespeare, including the original, by the Reduced Shakespeare Company (who'd performed it so many times the trio just tried to entertain each other). The Lotus Theatre/Talent to aMuse version stands up to any and all." Read the rest here. If you've seen enough, click here for tickets.



Fun Links

Kymri Wilt took some great photos, check them out here. We did Sight & Sound a few weeks back, see those photos here. See our facebook Fan Page: Lotus on facebook. Um, Tickets.



Oh, yeah. Come see the show.

PortraitWebIn 1588, William Shakespeare began a theatrical tradition of magic, genius and poetry that would last for centuries and entertain millions.

In 2009... it's all over!

Lotus Theatre Collective and Talent to aMuse present:

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)

By Adam Long, Daniel Singer and Jess Winfield

August 6th through 29th

8:00 p.m. Thursday-Saturdays

Swedenborg Hall

1531 Tyler Ave, University Heights

Directed by: Sophie Anderson-Ziebell

Starring: Tom Hall, Tyler Richards Hewes and Kevin Six

Parking at the San Diego City Schools District Office
at Tyler and Campus

Tickets: $15.00. Purchase Them at

LotusTheatreCollective.com


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August 8, 2009

Complete Works Wotrh a Try Says SD Reader

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare [Abridged]

Hey, this one's fun. I've seen several versions of speed-read Shakespeare, including the original, by the Reduced Shakespeare Company (who'd performed it so many times the trio just tried to entertain each other). The Lotus Theatre/Talent to aMuse version stands up to any and all. They blast through the plays, often with updated references (Chernobyl Kinsmen, Titus Androgynous - as a cooking show). Director Sophie Anderson Ziebell stresses the sheer impossibility of the task, and the cast (Kevin Six, Tyler Richard Hewes, and Tom Hall) performs with an urgency that stays funny: i.e. when asked to do an insane task, go loopy (the only questionable choice: four-letter language narrows the potential audience). The Swedenborg Hall has never been lit better (Marie Miller), and the sound design/background music (Blair Robert Nelson) is a real plus as well.

Worth a try.

August 6 Through August 29

When:

Thursdays at 8 p.m.

Fridays at 8 p.m.

Saturdays at 8 p.m.