The ShakeFest is a miniature Shakespeare festival for book
clubs or other groups to perform, especially designed for adults or teens
who may know nothing about his work and think they have little interest in it. You can just enjoy the party, or be edified by it, or both (my friend Tom exclaimed that he hates Shakespeare, "but this is fun!").
NO memorization is required, but hamming it up and extreme creativity are encouraged! My friends have done Ophelia in drag, Hamlet and his mother with sock puppets, and Ariel's report to Prospero in PowerPoint; and my cat has played the role of Macbeth (see Kitty Karaoke Macbeth).
The Fest text includes some of the juiciest excerpts from eleven plays,
together with brief introductions giving an idea of what’s
going on and pointers to “deeper” meanings. The text also includes pics from my own friends' performance/party in 2003 (and you can see more visuals from subsequent Fests here: 2005, 2007, and 2008).
The ShakeFest text is in Adobe PDF format and contains 87 pages. If you have difficulty viewing or printing
the ShakeFest or Supps, or if you have any question about what we've learned while inflicting this production on innocent bystanders over the years, please e-mail me at
carolyn(a)c-cyte.com. Enjoy! |