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A modern day interpretation of William Shakespeare’s Two Gents of Verona will come to hour at Leamington’s The Vault Theatre, opening June 14.
“The play features actors of all ages, both veteran and new to the stage as well as a furry companion — Charlie,” stated Corey Robertson, theatre committee chairman in a information leave.
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“There is also a band and choreography. One gets a little bit of everything with this show.”
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The Shakespearean comedy follows characters Valentine and Proteus as they exit to Milan and fall in love with the similar girl, Sylvia, daughter of the Duke of Milan.
The plot thickens when Valentine is captured in a woodland by means of outlaws, who form him their eminent.
“Two Gentlemen of Verona is an early Shakespeare work that offers an opportunity for creative settings, exploration of humour and social status, as well as loads of incongruous plot points — one might say this is a Shakespearean signature,” stated director Dean Valentino.
“Borrowed from an old Spanish tale, 2 Gents is a fine example of Shakespeare working his themes of love, family, mistakes and reconciliation.”
The Vault Theatre’s interpretation of the play games, poised within the Fifties, continues with performances June 15, 21 and 22 at 7:30 p.m., and June 16 and 23 at 2 p.m., at 10 Erie St. S., in Leamington.
Doorways viewable half-hour earlier than the display.
Tickets are $15, to be had on the field place of business Thursday to Saturday, from 11 a.m. to at least one p.m., and on the door or on-line at BankTheatre.com.
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