Taming
The Taming of the Shrew
A man should treat his wife like that
A courtier treats a king as faithfully and obediently?
Royal Shakespeare Company Gender Reversal Version of The Taming of the Taming
Shakespeare's classic repertoire re-reading
The plot reframes the matriarchal society of England
The absurd madness comedy explores the ultimate question of sex and power
The Royal Shakespeare Company is presented live
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Every classic gender text is worth a one-time transliteration!! Not to mention the representative of the "three views are suspicious" such as "Taming the Taming"!
In this new version of the Royal Shakespeare Company in 2019, England in 1590 becomes a world controlled by women, Minora is preparing to sell her son Catherine to the highest bidder, and Petruccio appears with a marriage contract.
A battle for gender and power is about to unfold, and will this time be an affront to women?
This version of director Justin Audibert subverts Shakespeare's absurd and lively comedy. He will
This radical practice of gender conversion is richly entertaining, subtly provoking the objectification of women in the original work, highlighting the injustices of hierarchy and gender power.
In addition, the breakthrough selection of a number of disabled people in the play has opened up their cooperation with other social groups.
It may be more natural to achieve this gender transition in a contemporary context, but it feels bolder to set it in Shakespeare's day. It's still Elizabethan England, it's still The Taming, and when the balance between sex and power takes a dramatic and astonishing turn, it's bound to give today's audience more to think about.
When the "tamed" humvee is a man,
Will the world be fairer? Let's wait and see.
Duration: Approximately 192 minutes
October 24 at 7:30 PM
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Victorian Britain switched genders, and the same comedy would be staged in the Fairy Forest outside Athens. Another comedy based on Shakespeare's classic text, A Midsummer Night's Dream, will transform into the best summer party, and the immersive theatrical experience transforms the Tower Bridge Theatre into a dream discotheque full of endless sensory possibilities.
This version of the remake is starred by Gwendolan Christie, who starred brienne in the hit "Game of Thrones" series, and NT Live comedy student Oliver Chris ("One Servant, Two Lords", "Twelfth Night", "Young Carl").
The gender shift of the characters challenges the dualistic concept of gender, and the wonderful stage design is full of dreaminess, which completely ignites the contemporary nerves hidden in Shakespeare, and is praised by the media as "the best party of the summer".
Duration: Approximately 196 minutes
October 23 at 7:30 PM
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