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THE CHARBONNEAU VILLAGER 27
May 2019
WilsonvilleSTAGE
By CLAIRE GREEN,
FOR THE VILLAGER
Shakespeare,
but funnier
After taking the winter season off,
community theater group
WilsonvilleSTAGE is back for eight
shows with the uproariously
irreverent comedy “The Complete
Works of William Shakespeare
(abridged) [revised],” directed by
Rick Hoover.
Following three friends
spontaneously trying to run through
the entire works of Shakespeare in
one go, the attempt is hilariously
doomed from the start with mishaps
throughout. But the friends are
undeterred by their lack of skill and
plunge on, head first, Monty Python
style.
The three men kick off the play by
introducing themselves by their real
names, giving the show a personal
flair as they continuously interact
with the audience. The high-energy
show also keeps its actors on their
toes, moving at a furious pace
through 37 Shakespeare pieces,
excluding Hamlet.
“You could lose seven or eight
pounds with this show,”
WilsonvilleSTAGE President David
Niklas said. “It’s an aerobics class
every night.”
Having run for more than 20
years, Director Rick Hoover said the
play struck a chord with him
because of its humor and
approachability.
“It’s basically three guys who get
together who try to do this,” Hoover
said. “They have a lot of excitement
to try, but maybe not all the talent.”
For those only with a vague
knowledge of Shakespeare, most of
his works were penned in iambic
pentameter — a style of poetry or
verse based on the number and
emphasis placed on syllables in a
sentence. Hoover said that reading
Shakespeare can be an undertaking
that has tainted Shakespeare for
many.
“I remember my daughter was in
high school and they read ‘Romeo &
Juliet’ and she and this other girl
were the only ones who read it
properly. Everyone else read it like,
duh, duh, duh, duh,” Hoover said
with a laugh. “She said, ‘No! Read it
as a sentence.’”
But unlike the usually lofty, high-
theatre productions that audiences
are used to seeing, the show is
constructed to parody the
seriousness and language of
Shakespeare’s works.
“This show is for people especially
who don’t understand or don’t like
Shakespeare,” Hoover said.
“Although they actually use the
dialogue from the original
Shakespeare scripts — well, they do
embellish it at points — it’s all for
laughs.”
Come see the madness unfold at
7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, May
24 and 25, and Sunday, May 26, for a
matinee at 2:30 p.m.
For tickets and more information
go to wilsonvillestage.org. ■
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Winter events include bowling outings.
Solo Sisters
By DEANNA MORGAN
Ladies group knows how
to have fun, make the
most of being solo
Solo Sisters is a unique singles
group located here in Charbonneau.
We are a diverse group of women
looking for new friends with similar
interests. There are many groups in
our community where we can meet
other women, but in Solo Sisters we
are all single, sensitive to the
HUGE
needs of single women. Once a
month we meet for Happy Hour at a
local restaurant, going to a different
restaurant every month. In April, the
restaurant is PF Chang’s in
Bridgeport, where we can shop or
attend a movie before or after Happy
Hour. Four times a year we offer
“something different.” In January
and March we went bowling, in June
we will have a Wine Tasting Party
and, eventually, we hope to go to
Spirit Mountain Casino. If you would
like to attend one of our Happy Hours
or learn more about Solo Sisters,
please contact Deanna Morgan
at [email protected] or
503.709.0910. We look forward to
welcoming you to our group! ■
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