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The Southern Shakespeare Company is bringing a unique, 55-minute adaptation of Romeo and Juliet to Tallahassee. Featuring just five actors, this dynamic rendition condenses the timeless tale of love and tragedy while maintaining its emotional depth. Innovative set design allows for quick transitions, and the production will also be touring schools to engage younger audiences. With talk-back sessions planned, this performance promises to be both entertaining and educational, making Shakespeare accessible to all.
Exciting Times in Tallahassee: Southern Shakespeare Company Debuts New Adaptation of “Romeo and Juliet”
Heads up, theater lovers of Tallahassee! The Southern Shakespeare Company is shaking things up with a fresh and dynamic 55-minute adaptation of the classic play, Romeo and Juliet. That’s right, they’ve condensed the heart-wrenching tale of love and tragedy into a quick performance that will keep you on your toes while still packing an emotional punch.
A Unique Take with a Small Cast
This new rendition is truly unique, featuring just five talented actors who embody all the key roles in the story. It’s amazing how they manage to bring the complex characters to life and keep the essence of the original play intact. You can expect to see some familiar faces as the cast includes passionate performers Veronica Else, Gabriel Martinez, Carter Nelson, Samantha Renee, and Matthew Thompson, all of whom are sure to leave a mark on your hearts.
Innovative Set Design
Get ready for a feast for the eyes, thanks to the creative genius of Jack Jammer, the set designer and builder. Jammer, whose journey began at Florida A&M University, has combined his love for architecture with the art of storytelling. His initial thesis explored how architecture influences film through dimensions, textures, colors, and materials—a perfect background for designing a compelling theater set.
The set created for this adaptation is as flexible as it is functional. It’s mobile, meaning it can fit any stage and cater to different venue sizes without breaking a sweat. Each piece is designed to be moved by a single actor, allowing for swift transitions during the performance—a key factor when you have only 55 minutes to tell such a significant story. Perhaps even more impressive is that the entire set can be assembled and disassembled by just four people!
On the Road to Schools
This production isn’t just for theatergoers—it will be touring schools across the Big Bend area, exposing younger audiences to Shakespeare in a fresh and exciting way. A community performance is scheduled for 7 p.m. on February 7 at TCC’s Turner Auditorium, making it an excellent opportunity for anyone to catch this innovative adaptation. General admission is just $15, while tickets for students and children are only $5.
Engaging Discussions Await
Not only will audience members enjoy a stirring performance, but students will have the chance to engage in talk-back sessions after the shows. These discussions will delve into themes like non-violent conflict resolution, making the experience educational as well as entertaining.
Warriors of the Stage
The cast has undergone four intense weeks of rehearsal and has even received training in stage combat, ensuring that everything from the tender moments to the action-packed scenes is handled with flair and precision. With actors like Else, Thompson, and Renee bringing their degrees in theater to the table, alongside the enthusiastic talents of students Nelson and Martinez, the show is set to shine.
Aiming for Energy and Emotion
The production aims to maintain high energy while addressing the emotional complexities of Shakespeare’s original text. The set is designed to support the actors rather than distract from their performances, creating an ideal backdrop for an engaging experience. Audiences can look forward to a dynamic take on this timeless story, making Shakespeare not just accessible, but compelling for modern viewers.
In a nutshell, the Southern Shakespeare Company’s latest adaptation of Romeo and Juliet promises to be a fabulous outing that blends tradition with innovation right here in Tallahassee. So, gather your friends and family, and prepare to be swept away by a fresh rendition of one of history’s most beloved tales!
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- Tallahassee.com: Southern Shakespeare Takes Condensed Romeo and Juliet to Schools
- Wikipedia: Romeo and Juliet
- Tallahassee.com: Southern Shakespeare Sets Contemporary Romeo and Juliet
- Google Search: Romeo and Juliet
- Tallahassee.com: Shakespeare Night Live
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Romeo and Juliet
- Tallahassee.com: Southern Shakespeare Festival Delivers Second Role for Young Actor
- Google News: Southern Shakespeare Company
