[NEohioPAL] "Love's Labours Lost" opens at Ohio Shakespeare Festival

Nancy Cates NancyCates at ohioshakespeare.com
Thu Jul 7 07:57:27 PDT 2011


Ohio Shakespeare Festival

507 E. Crain Avenue

Kent, OH 44240

330-673-8761 box office

 <http://www.ohioshakespeare.com> www.ohioshakespeare.com

 

 

Ohio Shakespeare Festival Opens 10th Anniversary Summer Season with Love’s
Labours Lost

 

“If you have ever wished that a Shakespeare production could somehow be
outfitted with annotations and footnotes to help you understand what’s going
on at every moment, there’s a much easier and more enjoyable alternative.
Just sit in the audience while the Ohio Shakespeare Festival is performing.”


--Christine Howey, Rave and Pan

 

Ohio Shakespeare Festival is performing for the tenth summer at beautiful
Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens in Akron.  Following upon the success of last
season’s The History of King Lear, OSF will present two more of William
Shakespeare’s more rarely-performed works, the merry comedy Love’s Labours
Lost, along with The Tragedy of King Richard III.

 

Love’s Labours Lost previews tonight, July 7, open July 8 and run through
July 23.  Performances are Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights at
8pm, with a Greenshow of songs, dances and skits performed by the younger
Company members each evening at 7:30.  Stan Hywet’s grounds open at 6pm for
picnicking in a wide variety of scenic locations, and concessions are
available.

 

Love’s Labours Lost is the tale of the King of Navarre and his men, who take
an oath to abstain from the company of women in order to do nothing but
study, fast, and become great scholars.  Naturally, the beautiful Princess
of France chooses this moment to visit, bringing her lovely courtiers, and
all at the court break their oaths while trying to conceal their actions
from one another.  Love’s Labours Lost features favorite OSF Company members
Lara Knox and Eric Lualdi as the Princess and King.  In his years with OSF,
Lualdi has appeared in many roles including Mercutio (Romeo & Juliet),
Lysander (Midsummer), Trinculo (Tempest), and Edmund (Lear.)  Ms. Knox
portrayed last season’s Kate (Shrew) as well as, in previous seasons,
Ophelia (Hamlet), Emilia (Othello), and Julia (Two Gents).  Rounding out the
company are King’s men Andrew Cruse, Joe Pine and Jeremy Jenkins, with the
Princess’s ladies played by Tess Burgler, Holly Humes and Olivia Scicolone.
Ernie González returns from Second City in Chicago to play Costard, the
clown, and Artistic Director Terry Burgler is featured as “the buffoon” Don
Adriano.  

 

Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens is located at 714 N. Portage Path in Akron.
Tickets are $30 for reserved seating (the first 100 seats closest to the
stage), or $25 for festival (open) seating.  Student tickets are $15, and
further discounts on adult tickets are available for OSF and Stan Hywet
Members.  Reservations may be made any time through OSF’s web site at
<http://www.ohioshakespeare.com> www.ohioshakespeare.com, or by calling the
box office at (330) 673-8761 daily (except Mondays) from noon to 5pm.

 

“Burgler and his band of actors perform Shakespeare for the sheer joy of it.
We audience members are fortunate to partake in such a gorgeous treat.”
(Akron Beacon Journal)

 

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