The Reduced Shakespeare Co. presentsThe Compleat Works of Wllm Shkspr (abridged)

by Adam Long

Paperback, 2000

Status

Available

Call number

822.33

Collection

Publication

Applause Theatre & Cinema Books (2000), Paperback, 146 pages

Description

(Applause Books). To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Reduced Shakespeare Company's classic farce, two of its original writer/performers (Daniel Singer and Jess Winfield) have thoroughly revised the show to bring it up to date for 21st-century audiences, incorporating some of the funniest material from the numerous amateur and professional productions that have been performed around the world. The cultural touchstone that is The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) was born when three inspired, charismatic comics, having honed their pass-the-hat act at Renaissance fairs, premiered their preposterous masterwork at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1987. It quickly became a worldwide phenomenon, earning the title of London's second-longest-running comedy after a decade at the Criterion Theatre. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) is one of the world's most frequently produced plays, and has been translated into several dozen languages. Featured are all 37 of Shakespeare's plays, meant to be performed in 97 minutes, by three actors. Fast paced, witty, and physical, it's full of laughter for Shakespeare lovers and haters alike.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member JoshEnglish
The play itself is hilarious, and the script they've put together is even funnier. It is just as enjoyable to read as it is to watch, even after you've seen a couple of productions.
LibraryThing member Unreachableshelf
Although the script may be even more hilarious in performance than when read, it is worthwhile to read the script as well and enjoy all of the introductions and footnotes provided.
LibraryThing member the1213
Extremely hilarious. The script is almost every bit as funny as the show is live, and the multitude of outrageous footnotes makes this a book worth reading even for someone who has seen the play before.
LibraryThing member simchaboston
Hilarious, especially for those who know something about the Bard. I'd love to see a performance of this someday.
LibraryThing member meggyweg
This was a real side-splitter -- I found myself laughing maniacally every couple of pages. It would be even funnier to see this performed. I plan to buy the DVD and also read the Reduced Shakespeare Company's other plays. Highly recommended!
LibraryThing member AliceAnna
This is one of the funniest plays I've ever read. Monty Python and the Marx Brothers meet Wm. Shakespeare. I think you'll get along quite nicely!
LibraryThing member katieloucks
Very funny, very good! I've seen several versions of this (including an original on youtube) and I've loved it every time.

Original publication date

1987

Physical description

146 p.; 5.28 inches

ISBN

1557831572 / 9781557831576

UPC

073999141658

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