Kill Shakespeare flies off the stage!

I was very fortunate to attend the G33K Art Show this past weekend in Kitchener, Ontario.  Not only did I have a blast on Saturday at my table, hosting two workshops and panels, and meeting up with some old friends, but I also was able to attend Friday's night's KILL SHAKESPEARE: REINVENTED, a multidisciplinary production of our stage show.Despite technical difficulties (the artwork files could not be projected) it was a very fun show, with strong performances by the voice actors and interpretations of three key moments (the enchanting of the dagger by the Weird Sisters, a battle scene, and the reverse balcony) by circus performers.  The reverse balcony was especially inspired, and the music performed throughout was perhaps the best of any production performed (that I have seen myself).Kudos to director/producer/performer Miroki Tong, as well as dramaturge Eric Weiss and the whole cast and crew. A great night!Here are some pictures (most photos taken by Duncan Clemens):The cast performing The reverse balcony scene reinterpreted.Battle!Hamlet.The amazing musicians.Othello in action.A cast/crew/creator Q&A after the show.The Weird Sisters enchant the dagger.The Weird Sisters contort the dagger.Grown men cry - and make fun of themselves doing so...Anthony with multi-hyphenate Miroki Tong and dramaturge Eric Weiss

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