DreamWrights' Theatre Under the Trees to Bring 'SHREW' Rat Pack to Local Parks

By: Jun. 20, 2017
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A three piece band and a tenor singing hits from the early 50's like "Mambo Italiano" and "Satin Doll" set the mood for a night of laughter and flirting with Theatre Under the Trees' nineteenth summer production, The Taming of the Shrew.

Staging Shrew as simply as possible with hints of the Bogart, Bacall, and Sinatra Rat Pack era, Theatre Under the Trees puts Shakespeare's lively story of two sisters in its original frame as a play performed by a traveling troupe of actors, upping the farce with pratfalls and lightning quick comic timing.

One of Shakespeare's earliest comedies, The Taming of the Shrew is full of banter, wit, scheming servants, and lovers bold in disguise. Centered around Katherine Minola, one of theatre's greatest heroines, audiences will enjoy an evening of high friction flirting. Watch Kate tear through her sister's suitors until Petruchio bravely strides forward to win her hand and heart.

This year, The Taming of the Shrew opens on July 21 at Gifford Pinchot State Park and makes its rounds among many other local parks. Bring a blanket and some friends and come to a park nearest you. All performances are free, but donations are graciously accepted. Please bring a blanket, chair and picnic basket, if you like. For more information, visit dreamwrights.org/the-taming-of-the-shrew.

FREE Performances in the Park:
July 21 6:30 pm Gifford Pinchot State Park
July 22 5:30 pm Brown's Orchards & Farm Market
July 23 6:30 pm Heroes Grove, Lower Paxton Township
July 25 6:30 pm Rudy County Park
July 27 6:30 pm Cousler Park
July 28 6:30 pm William Kain County Park
July 29 6:30 pm Codorus State Park
July 30 2:30 pm DreamWrights

DreamWrights' touring Shakespeare company, Theatre Under The Trees, is proud to have brought lively Shakespearean comedies to local audiences in beautiful parks for the past 19 years. It strives for a family friendly evening of theatre that can be enjoyed whether you are a Shakespeare novice or fanatic.

DreamWrights Center for Community Arts in York, Pennsylvania has been offering interactive performing arts experiences for people of all ages since 1997. By serving as an educational theatre and performing arts resource, DreamWrights offers opportunities to explore all aspects of performance arts from theatre acting and designing to crewing and stage managing. DreamWrights provides creative educational experiences through inclusive intergenerational performance and theatre arts programming. To learn more about how to participate in, or attend one of DreamWrights' upcoming productions, visit www.dreamwrights.org or Facebook.com/DreamWrights.

Pictured: Ashley Pierce as Kate (left) and Brooke Weber as Petruchio (right).



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