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Bellarmine theatre program presents Unrehearsed Shakespeare on Oct. 4-6
October 2, 2019

Beginning on Friday, October 4, Bellarmine University’s theatre program will stage three performances of unrehearsed Shakespeare.
The audience won't know which Shakespearean work will be performed until the day of
the show, although the director has hinted that it's likely to be a comedy. Unrehearsed
Shakespeare is “a method of Shakespearean stage production that seeks to emulate original
practices,” said Dr. Zackary Ross, assistant professor of theatre, who is directing
the shows. “The actors only learned the name of the play we will produce -- and their
role in that play -- about a week
prior to the performance so that they could prepare -- but not rehearse -- their role.” While
the actors will not rehearse, they will not be completely unprepared when show time
arrives. “The 14 actors cast in the production have trained in various Shakespearean
acting strategies including working with meter and rhetoric, playing imagery,
clowning, stage combat, and various other workshops geared at honing skills useful
to a Shakespearean actor,” said Ross. The actors will be given their lines and a few
cue words prior to performing the play. They will not be allowed to rehearse lines
ahead of time, nor will they meet with their fellow actors to practice, until performance
day. “Opening night, October 4, will be the first time they all gather in the same
room to work on the script, live in front of a paying audience,” said Ross. Tickets
are $10 for general admission and $7 for students, seniors or groups of five or more.
The shows take place on October 4 and 5 at 7 p.m., as well as on October 6 at 2 p.m. For
more information about the Unrehearsed Shakespeare shows and to purchase tickets online,
visit the theatre department's website.
By Bilal Qazi, Marketing and Communication Intern, Class of '24