I've come across cassette tapes of a performance of "The Winter's Tale" in
Summer 1981 -- Rather than risk playing 30-year-old cassettes, I'm having
them digitized to CDs. This means that anyone who wants a copy could
probably persuade me (or Clayton Stromberger, who is getting a copy for the
archives) to make one for him or her.
Any interest here?
--Mike
I'm really proud to be part of this project: Bob Tolaro and Jill Blackwood
are already knocking the courtroom scene out of the ballpark, and we're not
done rehearsing yet. Besides some great scenes from Merchant we will hear
from some great speakers, two of whom I've had the pleasure of working with
in the past, who will not only share their knowledge with us, but lead
discussion on the topic. And all of this will help Austin Shakespeare in
it's quest to keep bringing you Shakespeare and other classical theater,
including our upcoming production of Love's Labours Lost in Zilker Park in
May (for free).
Come see Austin Shakespeare's upcoming political forum: "Shakespeare,
Politics and Shylock" on Thursday, March 24 at 8 pm at the Jewish Community
Center of Austin or Saturday, March 26 at 8 pm at The Curtain Theatre. The
evening will include scenes from The Merchant of Venice and discussions led
by:
UT professor, Dr. Elizabeth Richmond-Garza, Dr. Yaron Brook, Ayn Rand
Institute, and (on Thursday only) Dr. James Loehlin, Shakespeare at Winedale
Regents Professor.
Robert Tolaro as “Shylock”, Jill Blackwood as “Portia”, Rommel Sulit as
"Antonio", David Boss as "Bassanio", Robert Stevens as "The Duke", Steve
Cruz in Multiple Roles.
Additional tickets are available at: (512) 474-8497 or
http://www.nowplayingaustin.com/event/detail/441130052/Shakespeare_Politics…
.