Classic Shakespeare Takes a Witty, Amusing Twist in the Improvised Shakespeare Company Performance
August 27, 2010
August 27, 2010
KINGSVILLE, Texas, Aug. 27 -- Texas A&M University at Kingsville issued the following news release:
In the nearly 500 years since William Shakespeare's death, the term 'comedy'--with which Shakespeare was intimately familiar--has changed meaning. What once referred simply to a story with a happy ending is now synonymous with laughs, entertainment and humor.
No one else better exemplifies the mix of classic Shakespeare and modern comedy better than . . .
In the nearly 500 years since William Shakespeare's death, the term 'comedy'--with which Shakespeare was intimately familiar--has changed meaning. What once referred simply to a story with a happy ending is now synonymous with laughs, entertainment and humor.
No one else better exemplifies the mix of classic Shakespeare and modern comedy better than . . .
