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The Taming of the Shrew opens the 30th Season of Bard on the Beach

BMO Mainstage05 Jun '19 to 21 Sep '19 @ 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM

    Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival opens its 30th Anniversary Season in Vanier Park with a refreshing interpretation of one of Shakespeare’s more controversial works, The Taming of the Shrew.

    Featuring Jennifer Lines as Kate and Andrew McNee as Petruchio, this season’s production is inspired by the Bard’s beloved 2007 Wild West production of the play, directed by Miles Potter. The 2019 production is directed by Lois Anderson (Lysistrata, 2018; Pericles, 2016).

    “Kate is our protagonist,” enthuses Anderson. “This entire play is about her journey towards identity, selfhood and finding out how she can define her life. I think it’s very important right now to tell a story of rebellion with a female protagonist. The villain in this piece is not Petruchio—he is her ally. Kate’s conflict is with a society that holds her to a certain expectation: that she will become a goodly wife and pass on a huge dowry to a man.”

    For this sometimes-controversial play, Anderson has revamped the script so that some of Petruchio’s lines are spoken by Kate—a move Anderson believes honours Shakespeare’s original vision for his characters.

    “When the playbill went up for The Taming of the Shrew in Elizabethan times, everyone would have thought they were going to see the comical tale of a marriage in the vein of 'Punch and Judy' - but Shakespeare challenged that old trope by staging a profound love story between a husband and wife,” adds Anderson. “He tells a story of two kindred spirits; two soul mates who are equally matched: mentally and physically. There is no taming in this story. We're just watching two people encounter each other, trying to comprehend each other, while they are falling in love.”

    Dates of note for The Taming of the Shrew include:
    The Taming of the Shrew – June 5 to September 21 – Opening Night June 16
    Exploring Shakespeare – July 6 at 11am, presented by Simon Fraser University’s Paul Budra
    Forum: Kate – Victim or Victor? – August 26 at 7:30pm (Howard Family Stage)
    Bard-B-Q & Fireworks –July 31 & August 3: play performance plus dinner and entertainment
    Family Days – July 6, August 10 & August 24 at 2pm; activities plus Mainstage play performances
    Talkback Tuesdays – Starting July 2 through to August 27, join members of the cast for lively Q & A sessions after each Tuesday evening performance
    Wine Wednesdays – July 10, August 7, August 21 & September 4 at 6pm (pre-show events)
    Accessible Performances – VocalEye – July 21 & August 10; Relaxed Performance – Sept 8

    Ticket prices include all fees & taxes and start at $26 for all regular play performances. Youth Price tickets, sponsored by Global BC, are available for patrons ages 6 to 22, at 50% off regular adult prices. Prices for special events, group bookings and multi-play ticket packages can be found online at bardonthebeach.org or by calling the Bard Box Office at 604-739-0559. Early booking is recommended for best seat selection (all seats are reserved) and because many performances sell out in advance.

     

     

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    Event Location BMO Mainstage
    Address: 1695 Whyte Ave
    Post Code: V6J 5C3

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