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Sunday, February 03, 2013
Monday Night: Shakespeare readings to be shared at Te Cafe
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: What satisfaction canst thou have tonight?
It's "Bring Your Own Bard: Shakespeare's Favorites," an assortment of soliloquies, scenes and sonnets read and recited at Te Cafe on Murray Avenue in Squirrel Hill.
The evening, presented by Pittsburgh Shakespeare in the Parks, is informal and fun, with audience members and participants mixing it up.
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Yes! So glad to see something like this happening so close! One thing I really enjoy about Pittsburgh is that the theatre community is a large and lively one. I enjoyed what the storyteller had to say about stories being one of the oldest art forms that is still new. It's really true, since our history dates back to ancient Greece and since we are constantly reinventing even the oldest recorded stories. That's one great thing about our craft. We are telling universally themed stories from times of old and yet are still finding ways to make them new and relevant to today's audiences.
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