Get ready, Greenville! The theatrics are about to become a whole lot more entertaining as a vibrant troupe of talented actors rolls into town with their wildly creative take on an old classic. Yes, we’re talking about the beloved tragedy of *Romeo and Juliet*, but with a hilarious twist that promises to turn Shakespeare’s iconic tale on its head. Buckle your seatbelts because it’s time for Sh!tfaced Shakespeare!
From October 30 through November 2, the Peace Center’s Gunter Theatre will be buzzing with energy as the cast performs this classic play, but here’s the kicker: one of the actors is going to be genuinely sloshed! Think about it—a traditional Shakespearean tragedy infused with the chaos and laughter that only an inebriated actor can deliver. Does it get any better than this?
We had a chance to chat with company member Liz Hartford, who brilliantly plays both the Nurse and a character often referred to as Benvolio. She talks about the unique format of the show, explaining, “It’s wild and fun! We take the play very seriously, but then we throw a drunk person into the mix.” Now, who wouldn’t want to see that?
To give you a taste of how this all works, there are five sober actors and, you guessed it, one actor who is completely sunk in drinks. The fun is that the actor taking on this inebriated role is chosen nightly, giving the audience a different experience each time.
What really sets Sh!tfaced Shakespeare apart is that the drunken actor genuinely starts drinking hours before curtain call. Talk about commitment! Liz describes how this keeps the sober actors on their toes and often requires them to improvise throughout the fast-paced, 90-minute runtime. “Things will change based on what the drinker is doing. They’ll sometimes change the plot of the story. But we’ll always stay within the Elizabethan vernacular,” she explains.
This level of spontaneity and unpredictable antics can lead to a great deal of laughter, turning the tragic love story of *Romeo and Juliet* into something delightfully comedic. Liz expresses that audience members are encouraged to participate, which adds a further layer of fun that would make even Shakespeare himself chuckle.
Interestingly, the vibe of the show captures the spirit of the old Globe Theatre where Shakespeare’s plays originally entertained raucous crowds. In fact, Liz cheekily suggests that it might be a good idea for theatergoers to indulge in a drink or two before the show, setting the tone for what is sure to be an unforgettable experience!
What: | Sh!tfaced Shakespeare: *Romeo and Juliet* |
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When: | October 30 – November 2 |
Where: | Peace Center Gunter Theatre |
Tickets: | $45 |
Info: | Call 864-467-3000 or visit peacecenter.org |
So, if you’re in Greenville and looking for a night filled with laughter, camaraderie, and perhaps some wild plot twists, make sure to snag your tickets for Sh!tfaced Shakespeare. It’s a blend of classic literature and modern-day hilarity that you won’t want to miss. Grab your friends, maybe share a drink beforehand, and prepare for a night of pure entertainment—because when it comes to Shakespeare, it just might be better with a little buzz!
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