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MATTHEW S. ROBINSON 62 Brookline Street, Needham, MA 02492 617 877 6264 / [email protected] The following piece appeared as part of a column in a variety of luxury and lifestyle publications: Matt Robinson s Curtain Call Actors’ Shakespeare Project www.actorsshakespeareproject.org Date Founded: 2003 Artistic Director: Benjamin Evett Tickets: 617 547 1982 / [email protected] “All the world’s a stage.” So said Bill Shakspeare (original spelling) almost 400 years ago and, apparently, it still holds true, especially when the works of the Bard of Avon are put into the hands (and mouths) of the Ben of Boston and his talented troupe. Benjamin Evett started Actors’ Shakespeare Project as a means of exploring and enhancing the contemporary relevance of Shakespeare’s texts and of bringing the stories to the people and vice versa. As ASP purposely has no permanent home, the company finds and creates performance spaces throughout Greater Boston that enhance and often participate in the story, allowing audiences (many of whom may never have been exposed to the texts or even to theater before) to see new sides of these eternal stories and to participate in them. In recent years, the Project has presented “The Winter’s Tale” (which centers on a trial) in what was once a courtroom, “Richard III” in the politically- charged Old South Meeting House, and the infernal story of “Titus Andronicus” in a dark, claustrophobic basement. Last season’s performance of “Hamlet” offered the audience the opportunity to sit on the stage with the actors and to look out at the decorative orchestra and balconies of Boston’s historic Strand Theatre which was used to full effect by the clever and creative Project team. And their recent production of “King Lear” went all the way to New York! By keeping their productions simple and intimate, ASP is able to allow the beauty and truths of Shakespeare’s language to come through. Though the temporal and physical settings of the productions may vary, each is handled thoughtfully and appropriately in ways that engage and connect to the audience. Another way in which the Project reaches out to the community is through its award- winning educational programming. Working with schools and after-school programs and also with incarcerated, homeless, and indigent populations throughout the region, ASP brings not only the words of the Bard but also the life lessons that can be gleaned from

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MATTHEW S. ROBINSON 62 Brookline Street, Needham, MA 02492

617 877 6264 / [email protected] The following piece appeared as part of a column in a variety of luxury and lifestyle publications:

Matt Robinson ’s Curtain Call Actors’ Shakespeare Project www.actorsshakespeareproject.org Date Founded: 2003 Artistic Director: Benjamin Evett Tickets: 617 547 1982 / [email protected] “All the world’s a stage.” So said Bill Shakspeare (original spelling) almost 400 years ago and, apparently, it still holds true, especially when the works of the Bard of Avon are put into the hands (and mouths) of the Ben of Boston and his talented troupe. Benjamin Evett started Actors’ Shakespeare Project as a means of exploring and enhancing the contemporary relevance of Shakespeare’s texts and of bringing the stories to the people and vice versa. As ASP purposely has no permanent home, the company finds and creates performance spaces throughout Greater Boston that enhance and often participate in the story, allowing audiences (many of whom may never have been exposed to the texts or even to theater before) to see new sides of these eternal stories and to participate in them. In recent years, the Project has presented “The Winter’s Tale” (which centers on a trial) in what was once a courtroom, “Richard III” in the politically-charged Old South Meeting House, and the infernal story of “Titus Andronicus” in a dark, claustrophobic basement. Last season’s performance of “Hamlet” offered the audience the opportunity to sit on the stage with the actors and to look out at the decorative orchestra and balconies of Boston’s historic Strand Theatre which was used to full effect by the clever and creative Project team. And their recent production of “King Lear” went all the way to New York! By keeping their productions simple and intimate, ASP is able to allow the beauty and truths of Shakespeare’s language to come through. Though the temporal and physical settings of the productions may vary, each is handled thoughtfully and appropriately in ways that engage and connect to the audience. Another way in which the Project reaches out to the community is through its award-winning educational programming. Working with schools and after-school programs and also with incarcerated, homeless, and indigent populations throughout the region, ASP brings not only the words of the Bard but also the life lessons that can be gleaned from

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his stories and from the craft of theater itself. In 2005, ASP combined forces with Discovering Justice to create stripped-down theatrical presentations set in courtrooms that deal with the ideas and ideals of ethics, duty, and personal responsibility. As befits its title, the Actors’ Shakespeare Project features a rotating collection of some of the area’s best and most highly-acclaimed actors; performers who have had a good deal of experience with the works and who each bring their own insight and expertise to every well-considered line. This level of familiarity with the texts allow the talented members of the company to “speak the speech…trippingly on the tongue” without getting caught up in too much iambicization. It also allows them to offer productions that few other companies do - such as last seasons’ “Titus” or the forthcoming production of “King John” – or to present new takes on more established plays, like an all-female rendition of “The Scottish Play.” So for Shakespeare As You Like It (or any of his other plays), check out Actors’ Shakespeare Project. Upcoming performances: 10/18/07 – 11/11/07 – “Macbeth” (featuring an all-female cast) 1/10/08 – 2/3/08 – “Henry V” (performed by five actors) 3/13/08 – 4/13/08 – “The Tempest” 5/15/8 – 6/15/8 – “King John”