So Please You, Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival

“This comical-tragical, tragical-comical tale of an underdog actor and his foolish band of woodland compatriots is riotous fun for the whole family!

In celebration of Shakespeare's 400 year legacy, So Please You brings Shakespeare's (almost) silent heroes – characters on the fringes, the small-part superheroes of Elizbethan theater – out of the wings and into the limelight! Stemming from the story of a servant named Dennis who appears only once in Shakespeare's As You Like It, our family-friendly farce traces this underdog's journey as a struggling actor who discovers friends, foes, and plenty of tomfoolery along his uphill climb to stardom. There will be foolishness. There will be music. There will be fun. Bring the family!” –description from the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival website

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As You Like It, Shanghai Theatre Academy

“From award-winning director Nicholas Barter comes a 1920s Chinese inspired version of Shakespeare’s much loved comedy performed by the Shanghai Theatre Academy. This production is a must-see and will reinvigorate one of Shakespeare’s best plays with traditional Chinese elements, including stunning colourful Chinese costumes and classical music played on the vertical bamboo flute.” --description from Fringe programme               

Part of the official programme commemorating the 400th year anniversary of the deaths of Tang Xianzu and William Shakespeare.      

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The Ruff Guide to Shakespeare, Take Thou That

“The life, the times and every single play - all in just one hour! Specially created to mark the four hundredth anniversary of his death, The Ruff Guide to Shakespeare is a glorious celebration of the work of the world's greatest playwright. Expect silly sketches, toe-tapping songs, daft dance routines and extracts from all the famous and some less well-known plays. This show is the perfect introduction to Shakespeare and to the Tudor England that gave birth to his writing. Those familiar with Bristol Old Vic Theatre School's tours of Shakespeare to young audiences will recognise our trademark mix of crystal clear storytelling, live music and inventive staging, bringing new life and understanding to the beauty and power of Shakespeare's verse.”--description from company website.  
 

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Julius Caesar & As You Like It, Hip to Hip Theatre Company

Julius Caesar:
“In this sensational political thriller, Shakespeare explores the tension between private loyalties and the public good, and unflinchingly questions the price of freedom. Caesar is determined to crown himself as Rome's first emperor, but a few senators, led by the idealistic, intellectual Brutus and his manipulative, rebellious friend Cassius, are prepared to sacrifice everything to liberate their country. Instead of being greeted as liberators, they are met with civil war.” –description from company website Press archives (Broadway World)

As You Like It:
“Shakespeare's sparkling comedy about love, family and identity is full of wit, music and gender-bending fun. The rightful duke and his supporters have been banished, while his impulsive daughter Rosalind remains at the mercy of the oppressive new regime. Comic twists and turns abound when Rosalind, disguised as a boy, flees the court to seek her father in the mysterious Forest of Arden. Her journey of self-discovery brings her face to face with Orlando, the man she loves.” –description from company website Press archives (Broadway World)

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As You Like It, The Cradle Theatre Company

As You Like It feels like a play that belongs to Millennials and our worldview just as much as it does to Shakespeare’s time. Both times have been wracked by uncertainty, violence, and social upheaval and chaos. Millennials are a generation that grew up in an environment shaped by war, crisis, and deception in our government, watching New Orleans drown, New York and Baghdad burn, and were never given adequate reasons why. The rights of ourselves, friends and families were torn asunder by a president who firmly believed that LGBTQ people go to hell. Gun laws were shredded to ribbons and we learned to fear our schools, movie theaters, and bars.

Shakespeare was born towards the end of England’s struggle with their shift from Catholicism to Protestantism and came of age as the Protestant reformation triggered religious wars throughout Europe. At times it was illegal to be Protestant, or Catholic, as the tides of history crashed into the cliffs of belief. Shakespeare’s world existed on the precipice of total chaos and so it has been for young people born between 1982 and 2000.

But what did Millennials do when we gained the right to participate in government? We elected the first Black president. We voted for gay marriage and against oppressive drug laws. We formed the next wave of the Civil Rights movement in Black Lives Matter. We have bucked restrictive labels, but embraced individual identity. As a generation, we are suspicious of blind patriotism and generally prefer authenticity over what is convenient. We prefer solidarity and redemption to mere tolerance and punishment. We have sought to make the alternative normative.

As You Like It is a microcosm of the larger Millennial experience. Our lives have been so directly impacted by policy that, for our generation, the political and personal have always been inextricably linked. So it is in As You Like It. Duke Frederick’s court is very reminiscent of the Bush era: suspicious, intolerant, and dangerous for anyone who does not fit in. In their opposition to these authoritarian ideals, Rosalind, Celia, Orlando, Jaques, Touchstone, and the lords who follow Duke Senior to the forest all viscerally remind me of Millennials. They shake off traditional limitations of gender, identity, and sexuality, nothing absolute but love and freedom.” –information from Rebecca Etzine’a website

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As You Like It, Folksy Theatre

As You Like It, Folksy Theatre

Shakespeare's romantic comedy was brought to life at the Bristol Shakespeare Festival by Folksy Theatre, a company who tour the UK with open-air and indoor theatre productions using music, interactive performance and puppetry to make their productions fun and accessible for audiences of all ages and backgrounds.   

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As You Like It, Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival

“All the world’s a stage in the Forest of Arden as young lords and ladies cast off the stuffy conventions of their lives at court -- and are swiftly entangled in a merry game of romantic antics, cross-dressing chaos and mistaken identity. Savor the liberating powers of friendship, love and imagination with Shakespeare’s most exquisite comedy and two of his most enchanting heroines – Rosalind and Celia. Featuring full-company songs by Beacon/Brooklyn-based composer Heather Christian, show-stopping choreography by Alexandra Beller (Bedlam's Sense and Sensibility, HVSF's Two Gentlemen of Verona), and a host of fan favorites and rising talents, AS YOU LIKE IT is this summer's standout comedy for all ages.” (Information from the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival website)

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King Lear/As You Like It, Worcester Shakespeare Company    

As You Like It
"Lovers, fools, and comedy abound in As You Like It.  Duke Frederick has usurped his brother.  Orlando’s brother has set him up to die in a wrestling match.  But when Rosalind flees from her uncle’s court with her cousin in tow, things really get mixed up.  Dressed as a man, she instructs Orlando how to win her heart and encounters the old Duke and his court in the forest.  Justice, forgiveness, and love are sure to follow.  Why then, can one desire too much of a good thing?"

King Lear
"Long considered one of Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies, King Lear, presents a tale of injustice and betrayal.  Ready to retire, King Lear splits his kingdom between his daughters, promising the largest share to the one who loves him the most.  What follows tears the people closest to him, and the kingdom, apart." --blurbs from the company website     

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1599 Project, Irondale

“James Shapiro’s A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare 1599 traces how the events of 1599 sparked Shakespeare’s incredible outpouring of creativity. England attempted to crush a rebellion rapidly turning into a quagmire, weathered threats from a super power and waited to see who would succeed its unpopular ruler. (Sound familiar?) And Shakespeare’s completed the unfinished Henry V, wrote Julius Caesar, As You Like It and drew up the first draft of Hamlet. Irondale’s 1599 will feature intimate, streamlined productions of these four plays, all performed in one evening of epic theatre.” –from company website

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As You Like It, Aalborg University Shakespeare Company

As Aalborg University Shakespeare Company is an amateur theatre group, most of our creative team - in addition to creating the frame work for the play - performs on stage as well. Creating costumes and building the set is something all members participate in, with the creative team being key persons who envision, dictate and create the settings in which the company create a Shakespeare experience.

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I Don't Like It/ As You Like It, Cinematograph

I Don’t Like It. As You Like It deals with the highs and lows faced by a circus troupe, highlighting the fact that to find yourself, you must become the other! Behind the smiles and entertainment, these are just ordinary people dealing with stress, angst and the madness that is life.   

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Complete Works: Table Top Shakespeare

“A salt and pepper pot for the king and queen. A vase for the prince. A matchbox for the servant. A toilet roll tube for the Innkeeper. A water bottle for the messenger.

In Complete Works six performers create condensed versions of each and every Shakespeare play, comically and intimately retelling them, using a collection of everyday objects as stand-ins for the characters on the one-metre stage of an ordinary table top."

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