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			Complete Shakespeare (Abridged) opens at Lincoln College 
			Comic Adaptation of Shakespeare’s Greatest 
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            [September 29, 2017]  
			
			LINCOLN 
			- “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)” opens 
			Tuesday, Sept. 26, at Lincoln College’s Hostick Theatre in the 
			Johnston Center on the Lincoln College campus. 
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			 A comic adaptation of multiple Shakespeare works 
			attempts to give theatre goers a whirlwind tour of Shakespeare’s 
			tragedies, comedies, sonnets and everything else, all in a single 
			performance. 
			 
			The Lincoln College presentation features special guest director 
			Natalie Reiko and four cast members – Sky Ford, Madison Grider, 
			Jessica Sutton and Bradyn Wambach. It opens Wednesday night, with 
			performances nightly through Sept. 30 at 7:30 p.m., with a special 
			afternoon performance at 2:30 p.m., Oct. 1. For more information, 
			please contact the Johnston Center ticket office at 217-735-7280. 
			
			  
			The production relies heavily on parody and improvisation with no 
			two performances ever the same. Although the play was first 
			performed in 1987, the improvisational nature of the show allows for 
			constant updating and the Lincoln College production includes 
			numerous contemporary references to popular music and culture. 
			The play was first performed in 1987 at the Edinburgh Fringe 
			Festival, the world’s largest arts festival held annually in 
			Edinburgh, Scotland. It was written and performed by Adam Long, 
			Daniel Singer and Jess Winfield. It has become one of the world’s 
			most popular shows, and is notable for holding the world record for 
			the shortest-ever performance of Hamlet (43 seconds). 
			 
			Director Reiko received her undergraduate degree from Bradley 
			University in Theatre Arts. She went on to receive her Masters's 
			degree in British Theatre from Birmingham School of Acting in 
			Birmingham, England. She has also studied at Dell'Arte International 
			School of Acting and Antaeus in Los Angeles. 
			
			  
			
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Bradyn Wambach 
  
Jessica Sutton 
  
Madison Grider 
  
  
Sky Ford 
She is a cofounder of The Great Works Begins Theatre Troupe in 
Peoria, Illinois which produces Shakespeare in the park at Camp Wokanda every 
year, as well as, other productions around the Peoria area. She resides in Los 
Angeles, where she has been a guest artist in various productions at A Noise 
Within in Pasadena. 
				 
			[Mark Gordon 
			Public Relations and Media Manager 
			Lincoln College]  |