Cardenio
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Opened May 10, 2008
Closed Jun 1, 2008
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Shakespeare scholar Stephen Greenblatt and playwright Charles Mee (author of Full Circle, Snow in June, and bobrauschenbergamerica) have joined forces to produce a midsummer comedy of love based on Cardenio, a play by Shakespeare that was lost soon after its first performance. Fragments survive, which Greenblatt and Mee have woven into a contemporary reconstruction of the story, now set at a wedding party on the terrace of a villa in the Umbrian hills. Shakespeare's fingerprints are all over this sparkling new version, from the crisscrossing of suspicious lovers to a cunning Iago-like meddler, from soliloquies (re-imagined as wedding toasts) to overheard conversation, from the dream of passion to the pleasures of music and dance.
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At last we have living proof: Strip a Shakespeare comedy of its gloriously ornate language, its rich metaphors, multifaceted characters, and keen psychological insight, and the rickety remains couldn't cut it as a contemporary sitcom. For Cardenio, now premiering at the American Repertory Theatre and slated to transfer next season to the Public Theater, star Harvard professor Stephen Greenblatt and playwright Charles L. Mee have constructed a modern-day scaffolding designed both to replicate and to showcase a "lost" Shakespeare play, with unfortunate results.
Shakespeare's original 1613 script -- based on an episode from Don Quixote -- went missing for a century, was putatively rediscover[...]