Fifty Shades of Shrew

ensemble theatre · broads' word theatre · United States of America

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MEGAN DOLAN certified reviewer June 07, 2015
This was a very spirited production with great energy. The scenes between Kate (Jennifer Albert) and Petruchio (Dawn Alden) had a subtle melancholy that was captivating. The cast worked wonderfully off of one another!... full review
EMILY DONN certified reviewer June 10, 2015
The cast is great, first and foremost. Each lady sparkles in her role (or roles). And the show was cut well (not something that can be said about every Shakespeare production in Los Angeles). I'm also glad that no gender pronouns were changed, despite the all female cast, keeping the male terms added an interesting layer to what was being done. And the opening monologue of information, delivered by the luscious Mistress Kara and explaining the basics of BDSM, was fascinating. That being said, I do wish the BDSM in the show was a bit more risque, and done with a bit more seriousness. I wanted to be pushed to the edge of my comfort level, and I didn't quite get there. Still, the show is fun, very well directed, and a darn good time!... full review
CYANNE MCCLAIRIAN certified reviewer June 13, 2015
So fun to see this classic favorite revamped with an ALL Female Cast AND such an ingenious twist on the Bard. Strong performances by the whole cast & a GREAT night out indeed!... full review
ANN STARBUCK certified reviewer June 07, 2015
50 Shades of Shrew is a great twist on the Shakespeare Classic. The set-up monologue as told to us by a BDSM mistress adds to the language of the play. The gender power stuggle is heightened with the cast of all female players - I especially enjoyed Dawn Alden and Jennifer Albert's (Petruchio & Kate's) exchanges. And such a fun way to see "Taming of the Shrew."... full review
JENNIFER DEROSA uncertified reviewer June 08, 2015
A very fun spin on some good old Shakespeare! Go see this show!!... full review
DAVID EVAN STOLWORTHY uncertified reviewer June 08, 2015
tagged as: BDSM · fun · sexy · adaptation
Taming of the Shrew has always been a guilty pleasure of mine, but not one that I liked to vocalize because of how easily it is perceived to be sexist. But because of FIFTY SHADES OF SHREW, I don't feel bad about saying this is now my favorite Shakespearean play! Adapting the show to a BDSM-style production is not only very entertaining, but amazingly appropriate. SPOILER ALERT: The ending where Katherina delivers her monologue about men's superiority to her fellow female entourage takes on a sexy, seductive nature that left the audience, and myself, hot and bothered! A definite must-see!! Now, please excuse me while I go and purchase some BDSM goodies! ... full review
MAUREEN DRISCOLL certified reviewer June 19, 2015
With Danielle Ozymandias's gifted direction and adaptation, one of Shakespeare's most familiar plays gets a brand-spanking (sorry, couldn't resist) new life with FIFTY SHADES OF SHREW. THE TAMING OF THE SHREW always makes me squirm a bit as one of the bard's best female characters seems to lose everything that makes her interesting. But in the context of BDSM, it now actually all makes sense. And I'll never see the original the same way again. It's a very strong all-female ensemble, but stand-outs include Dawn Alden's Petruchio, Jen Albert's Katharina, Tara Donovan's Bianca and Shana Gregory Williams's Tranio. I could list everyone in the cast -- they're that good. Special mention needs to go to Linda Muggeridge's costumes, whic... full review
IVAN [email protected] certified reviewer June 21, 2015
tagged as: shakespeare · racy · Bawdy · corsets · women · actress
What a fun translation of Shakespeare! Competent actors, exorbitant costumes, and just the right amount of bawdy! Of particular note in this all female cast (a fun twist on Shakespeare for sure) were Tara Donovan as the "proper lady Bianca", dressed in white throughout, who we see come out of her shell in a classic role-reversal (emphasis on "reversal"0. Also, Sylvia Loehndorf as Grumio almost stole the show in a number of scenes with very few lines but spot-on Shakespearean interpretation of character.... full review
JENNIFER ASHE certified reviewer June 26, 2015
I really enjoyed this new look on an old favorite..or is it new? Perhaps Shakespeare had this in mind all along? Mistress Kara setting the stage was such an inspired idea. We knew from the start where we were. Far from the typical bravado driven Petruchio, Dawn Alden, gave a lovely nuanced performance that actually showed that she truly wanted Kate with passion and might actual care for her? In the BDSM context, Kate's transformation was her own and Jen Albert reveled in it. Tara Donovan and Dana DeRuyck were a delight to watch as they took their roles in an unexpectedly fun twist. The cast was strong and direction was clever in the space constraints. Highly recommended! ... full review
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