They’ve shortened Shakespeare in “The
Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged),” condensed
American history in “The Complete History of America
(abridged),” compacted The Bible in “The Complete
Word of God (abridged)” and minced The Millennium in
“The Complete Millennium Musical (abridged).”
Now the Reduced Shakespeare Company —
the so-called “Bad Boys of Abridgement” —
are back with their newest show “All the Great
Books (abridged)” in its Orange County premiere
performance as part of the show’s first national tour.
Following the comic format of their previous opuses, “All
the Great Books” purports to reduce all of Western Literature
into a single evening’s entertainment performed by the
three-member comedy troupe: Matthew Croke as The Student Teacher,
Reed Martin as The Coach and Austin Tichenor as The Drama
Teacher.
No classic from “Beowulf” to “War and Peace”
remains safe from the RSC’s slings and arrows of outrageous
parody. The New York Times calls the company’s work
“intellectual vaudeville.”
Company member Martin says the show covers “Great Lit’s
Greatest Hits”: “We go over every book you should
have read in high school, but probably didn’t,”
he says.
The trio of clowns will take the audience through 83 great
books from “Aeneid, The” to “Zarathustra,
Thus Spake.” “The Iliad” and “The
Odyssey” are combined as a joint sketch called “The
Oddity.” “Little Women” is explained in
terms of football plays on a blackboard. And Dickens’
“A Christmas Carol” becomes a steamy episode of
the television soap opera “Port Charles.”
Along the way there are arguments about political correctness,
censorship, “the literary canon” and racism, interspersed
with lots of props and silly costumes.
Since its inception in 1981 as a pass-the-hat act at California
renaissance faires, the Reduced Shakespeare Company has created
five stage shows, four television programs and numerous radio
pieces.
The Company’s many international performances include
stops at the White House, Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center,
Seattle Repertory Theatre, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, American
Repertory Theatre, Montreal’s famed “Just For
Laughs Festival,” the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, the
Israel Theatre Festival, extensive overseas tours to Ireland,
Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Japan, Israel, Singapore,
Bermuda and Great Britain, and countless civic and university
venues from Alaska to Florida and Hawaii to Maine.
The company’s first two shows (“Shakespeare”
and “America”) are officially London’s longest-running
comedies, having played in repertory at the Criterion Theatre
in the West End since 1996. In 2003 “The Bible”
joined the London rep rotation, giving the RSC more shows
in the West End than Andrew Lloyd Webber!
Following this tour of “All the Great Books (abridged)”
the Reduced Shakespeare Company will perform the piece for
a full summer run at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC.
Critics have hailed the Reduced Shakespeare Company for their
“breathlessly paced … slapstick merriment”
(The New York Times), “zany, madcap satire” (Chicago
Tribune) and “pure fun … a laugh a minute at least”
(Washington Post). The Boston Herald called them a “trio
of modern Marx Brothers.” |