"ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE..."William Shakespeare - As You Like It
It may be true that all the world is a stage and that we are all merely playing our parts, but for two brief weekends each summer, we like to think of our world being here on Curtain Call's version of the Globe Theatre Stage.
It's hard to believe that it has been 21 years since we began presenting our annual outdoor program. We've been out here every summer. - including the summer of 2020 when, while we couldn't do a full-scale production due to pandemic restrictions, we still put together a program of Shakespearean scenes, monologues and songs from musicals inspired by the works of the Bard.
That summer, Shakespeare really saved us. We were fortunate that we'd had 16 years of experience producing outdoor events, plus, we owned the stage, lighting and sound rigs, so creating a program that was safe for our performers but still highlighted the works of "the Bard" was a perfect solution to bring in some financial support in that crazy summer.
Many of you here tonight have been with us since the beginning, so thank you for your loyal support. Hundreds of actors, crew members and other volunteers have contributed to make this program the success that it has been. Huge thanks to our sponsors, most importantly, Garden Homes Foundation.
Back in the summer of 1972, while the City of Stamford was getting ready to open what is now known as The Kweskin Theatre, the founding artistic director, Albert Pia, was presenting shows on a portable stage just about where we are performing tonight! Some things never change, I guess.
As always, the best source of advertising for us is for you, our friends and fans, to tell your friends. With the Covid pandemic mostly behind us, we are hopeful that the new season starting now will have us back to audience levels as they were in 2019. We're producing at "normal" levels, so your support tonight is greatly appreciated as we work toward presenting the same level of performance you come to expect here.
I hope to see you here again soon and really hope you'll consider becoming (or re-joining) us as Flex Pass subscribers. (Check out our 34th season listing in this program.)
Thanks so much and enjoy the show.
Lou Ursone
Executive Director
Curtain Call, Inc.
THE TAMING OF THE SHREW
Producer LOU URSONE | Directed by KYLE RUNESTAD |
Set Design PETER BARBIERI, JR. | Lighting Design JAMIE LAJOIE |
Sound Design JAMIE LAJOIE | Costume Design ROBIN MAZZOLA |
Technical Director WAYNE YEAGER | Production Stage Manager JAN URSONE |
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Stage Manager
JOHN ZIMMERMAN
Assistant Stage Managers
MARTHA DOMBROSKI, MARTHA KRAMER
Line Coaches
Ruth Chiles, Martha Kramer
Production Assistants
Meghan Connolly, Grace Ann Hong, Oliva Lapine, Charly Peter, Chet Salit, Maria Sharavarnyk
Building Crew
The Cast and Crew of Shrew and many former Shakespeare on the Green performers and volunteers.
By William Shakespeare
ACT I
SCENE I. Padua. A public place
SCENE II. Padua. Before Hortensio’s house.
ACT II
SCENE I. Padua. A room in Baptista’s house.
ACT III
SCENE I. Padua. Baptista’s house.
SCENE II. Padua. Before Baptista’s house
INTERMISSION
ACT IV
SCENE I. Petruchio’s country house.
SCENE II. Padua. Before Baptista’s house.
SCENE III. A room in Petruchio’s house.
SCENE IV. Padua. Before Baptista’s house.
SCENE V. A public road.
ACT V
SCENE I. Padua. Before Lucentio’s house.
SCENE II. Padua. Lucentio’s house.
Roderick Adams
Tailor
Sergio Arguelles Catare
Lucentio
Samantha Bauer
Bianca
Jim Chiles
Pedant
Bruce Crilly
Gremio
Miranda Falk
Biondello
John Kliewe
Curtis
Kaite Laurie
Katherine
Rachel Lese
Natalie
Ashley Marcinek
Tranio
Christian Miller
Baptista
Rob Nichols
Vincentio
Josh Pickel
Grumio
David Rich
Haberdasher and Joseph
David Shear
Philip
Kevin Thompson
Petruchio
Seth Von Schmidt
Peter
Erin Wallace
Widow
Robert Whitney
Hortensio