News Summary
Orange Coast College is hosting a captivating production of “The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Abridged),” directed by Pete Uribe. The show, running from March 15 to 23, offers a humorous and engaging take on Shakespeare’s plays, featuring audience participation and rapid-fire summaries of 37 works. With tickets priced at $15 for general admission and a warm cast atmosphere, this performance promises a delightful evening of laughs and culture in Costa Mesa.
A Fun Twist on Shakespeare at Orange Coast College!
Welcome to Costa Mesa! This lovely city has turned into a hub of entertainment as Orange Coast College gets ready to dazzle its audience with an exciting performance of “The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Abridged)”. The charming production kicked off on March 14, 2025, and is set to offer an entertaining evening of hilarity and theatrical flair.
Directed by a Pro
The show is under the expert guidance of Pete Uribe, a director with over 20 years of professional experience and a proud alumnus of OCC. Uribe has expressed considerable pride in how smoothly rehearsals have gone, showcasing the energy and commitment of the talented cast. This behind-the-scenes quality definitely bodes well for audiences looking for charm and charisma on stage!
Meet the Talented Cast
One of the standout performers is Colin Rinard, who embodies the lovable character Adam from Shakespeare’s classic, “As You Like It”. When not on stage, Rinard is pursuing his academic dreams in economics and history at OCC. He’s got nothing but great things to say about the supportive environment fostered within the OCC Theater Department, claiming it has a unique warmth compared to other colleges he’s experienced. With such spirited camaraderie among the cast and crew, it’s no wonder they’re ready to take the audience by storm!
Get Ready for Laughs and Interaction!
One of the highlights of this production is its focus on audience engagement. From the moment attendees walk through the door, they can expect a lively experience. Actors jump off the stage and interact directly with them, making the performance feel dynamic and fresh. Spontaneity reigns supreme, as two audience members are randomly selected to take part in live skits, turning traditional theater on its head and inviting laughter and excitement.
Shakespeare in a New Light
This performance isn’t just an ordinary retelling of old tales; it’s a whirlwind tour of Shakespearean comedy, featuring hilarious reinterpretations of multiple works. There’s even a dangerously fast-paced segment, where three actors manage to summarize a whopping 37 plays in less than two minutes! The production promises to be zany and captivating for both die-hard Shakespeare lovers and those who might typically shy away from the classics.
Performance Details You Don’t Want to Miss
Mark your calendars! This exciting show is running for several dates: March 15, 16, 21, 22, and 23, all starting at 7:30 p.m.. The duration is a perfect 97 minutes, making it a fun-filled evening that fits right into your busy schedule. Tickets are priced at a reasonable $15 for general admission, and OCC students, seniors, and military personnel can grab them for only $10. Plus, don’t worry about parking—it’s free!
Support Local Theater!
As the first show on March 14 received a wave of positive feedback, this serves as a wonderful reminder of the crucial role that community support plays in strengthening local theater productions. Audience members Kathleen Colonyoung and Ray Hart couldn’t help but applaud the unique blend of Shakespeare’s various tales woven cleverly throughout the performance.
Learn More About the Show!
For those intrigued by this distinctive pairing of comedy and classic literature, more information can be found through the OCC Tickets website and the OCC Theatre Instagram page. So, grab your friends, expand your horizons, and dive into the hilarity of the Bard made easy! There’s no better place to enjoy an evening of laughter and culture than right here at Orange Coast College!
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- Coast Report: A Fun Twist on Shakespeare
- Wikipedia: William Shakespeare
- OC Register: Novels Inspired by Shakespeare
- Google Search: Shakespeare
- Press Telegram: Shakespeare by the Sea
- Encyclopedia Britannica: William Shakespeare
- Coast Report: OCC Theater Event
- Google Scholar: Shakespeare