Adapting the Shrew
Sarah Z. Johnson explains how she adapted the Taming of the Shrew script for the year 2018.
Sarah Z. Johnson explains how she adapted the Taming of the Shrew script for the year 2018.
The first photos from the Edgewood Amphitheater are in, and Taming Of the Shrew is looking as sharp as Kate’s wit. Reserve now before seats are gone! Photos by Benjamin Barlow
Taming of the Shrew hot takes from cast members Denzel J. Taylor and Issaka Brellenthin: Lucentio = Ready To Go! Bianca = A Little More Guarded See their relationship on the Edgewood College Amphitheater stage, starting June 22.
What say you to a piece of beef and mustard? Barry Levenson, curator of The National Mustard Museum, serves as official Mustard Consultant to our production of Taming of the Shrew. See him on the job. It’s serious business.
Updated: On May 31 2018, WORT 89.9 FM‘s Radio Literature featured a discussion and preview of Madison Shakespeare Company’s upcoming production of Taming of the Shrew. In the studio with host Melvin Hinton were: Sarah Z. Johnson: Adapted the script … Continued
Director Francisco C. Torres announces the cast of Taming of the Shrew opening June 22 at Edgewood College Amphitheater: Sarah Z. Johnson – Katherine Joshua Woolfolk – Petruchio Issaka Brellenthin – Bianca Denzel J. Taylor – Lucentio Carl Cawthorne – Baptista … Continued
Details for auditions of MSC’s next mainstage production, Taming of the Shrew, are available now.
What is honor? Watch the trailer for Henry the Fourth. Performs February 9-17 at the Bartell Theatre. Visit the Bartell site for tickets.
Director Emily Morrison Weeks and A Valentine’s Affair ensemble members Don Dexter, Mary Fairweather Dexter, and Ian Hathway will join Melvin Hinton on WORT FM’s Radio Literature program on Thursday, February 8 at 7:30 PM. Tune in on 89.9 FM … Continued
WORT FM’s Eight o’ Clock Buzz featured Henry the Fourth performers Tom Kastle (King Henry) and Brian McGowan (Prince Hal) on the February 5 show. Listen below to their segment with host Brian Standing, and book passage to the king’s … Continued