BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Demco Software//Event Management System//EN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT CREATED:20180503T192610Z DTSTAMP:20180503T192610Z LAST-MODIFIED:20180808T222355Z DESCRIPTION:Free Shakespeare Shout-Out\nSeries\n\nThe Two Gentlemen of Verona\n\nby William Shakespeare\n\ndirected by Stephanie Shine\n\nSeptember 29 at 2:00 p.m.\n\n75-minute running time\n\nIt’s free\, fun\, fast\, and for\neveryone! The Tennessee Shakespeare Company's \;Shout-Out Series returns by\npopular demand with 11 performances at 10 outdoor/indoor locations throughout\nShelby County. \;Ideal for families\, this quick-fire version of\nTwo Gents provides a rare opportunity to laugh at Shakespeare’s first\ncomedy – and perhaps even his very first play. Shakespeare takes a well-known love triangle and re-shapes it into a love rectangle\, introduces strong\nfemale characters (one in his first “pants role\,” before\nthe more famous Viola and Rosalind)\, creates wise-cracking servants Speed\nand Launce\, and even adds bandits to the mix. But for all that\, the play\nremains famous for one particular role: Crab the dog. Even as the story\nranges from the shocking to the hilarious\, Crab sits non-plussed.\n\nNo\ntickets or reservations needed. Customers are encouraged to come early for\navailable seating. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Free Shakespeare Shout-Out\nSeries
The Two Gentlemen of Verona
by William Shakespeare
directed by Stephanie Shine
September 29 at 2:00 p.m.
75-minute running time
It’s free\, fun\, fast\, and for\neveryone! The Tennessee Shakespeare Company's \;Shout-Out Series returns by\npopular demand with 11 performances at 10 outdoor/indoor locations throughout\nShelby County. \;
Ideal for families\, this quick-fire version of\nTwo Gents provides a rare opportunity to laugh at Shakespeare’s first\ncomedy – and perhaps even his very first play. Shakespeare takes a well-known love triangle and re-shapes it into a love rectangle\, introduces strong\nfemale characters (one in his first “pants role\,” before\nthe more famous Viola and Rosalind)\, creates wise-cracking servants Speed\nand Launce\, and even adds bandits to the mix. But for all that\, the play\nremains famous for one particular role: Crab the dog. Even as the story\nranges from the shocking to the hilarious\, Crab sits non-plussed.
No\ntickets or reservations needed. Customers are encouraged to come early for\navailable seating.