The Reduced Shakespeare Company is…
The Reduced Shakespeare Company is a three-man comedy troupe that takes long, serious subjects and reduces them to short, sharp comedies. Continue Reading >
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The Reduced Shakespeare Company is a three-man comedy troupe that takes long, serious subjects and reduces them to short, sharp comedies. Continue Reading >
Want to experience all the wonder and joys of Charles Dickens’ Christmas classic but only have about ten minutes? You’re in luck! A Little Dickens: The Complete Christmas Carol (abridged) (complete with 46 second encore) is an audio production written by Reed Martin and Austin Tichenor, first heard on Public Radio International in 1995, and produced by Connie Blaszczyk, Peter John Marquez, and the Reduced Shakespeare Company. Free for the whole family!! Or just for you alone!! Just click the Play Triangle below. From all of us to all of you...Happy Merry Chrismakwanukahhanzukah! (song not included)
Spend an Afternoon with The Remote Shakespeare Company! A One-Day Only Live Streaming YouTube & Facebook Event Sunday, July 12, 2020 - Noon Pacific/3pm Eastern/8pm UK Please join the Reduced Shakespeare Company and Reston Center Stage on Sunday, July 12, 2020 at Noon Pacific/3pm Eastern/5pm UK for a remote live-streaming afternoon of subversive and joyful entertainment: The Reduced Shakespeare Company in An Afternoon with the Remote Shakespeare Company. (CLICK THROUGH FOR LINKS WHERE TO WATCH!)
The authors of POP-UP SHAKESPEARE! Join Jennie, Reed, and Austin TODAY, June 20, 2020, as they chat about the creation of their “stunning” (Huffington Post) illustrated book Pop-Up Shakespeare. They’ll also take your questions! Find them on the RSC Facebook Read more…
4 Comments
Marjorie Santos · September 28, 2011 at 5:37 am
I’ve been an English Language Arts teacher for 10 years and with my dual certification, I just switched over to teach Theatre in the same middle school. I was given your DVD of Shakespeare Reduced by a fellow English teacher in the building and I cant tell you how pleased I was to share it w/my students. It is brillantly done and hysterical! We used it as part of the Evaluation lessons in class. The students who have had little exposure to Shakespeare are even laughing and asking questions. Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!!! Marjorie Santos
shakespeare love poems · August 15, 2011 at 10:23 am
Hi guys, i’ve just got into your shows. I love your podcast. Are you ever gonna do any tv stuff in uk? Do you want me to promote your show on my blog shakespeare love poems? I’ll see you on twitter anyway @shakeyourspeare
Hans · March 29, 2011 at 2:54 pm
It was AWESOME!!!
I Cried! and i love my willy to!
Henrik Ahlefeldt Simonsen · February 2, 2011 at 11:40 am
Saw you at The Criterion Theatre in 1998, and we’re still talkin’ about it.