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Oct. 7, 2011 I The Clarion Arts & Life Page 5 Shakespeare enters BC's theater department Is your spouse “forward and peevish”? Learn how to tame them at Brevard College’s The Taming of the Shrew By Erika Kellems Contributing writer Join the Brevard College theatre department as they present Shakespeare’s comedy The Taming of the Shrew, directed by Dr Kelly Carolyn Gordon, with commedia work by David S. Sebren, from October 20-23, in the Morrison Playhouse. Bianca Minola (Erika Packard) is one of the most beautiful (and wealthy) women in all of Photo by Dylan Wood Jordan Kahili and Addison Dent WANTED staff members to write, report, photograph, draw, edit, and sell advertisements for the student newspaper. The Clarion needs your help! As a volunteer staff member, you can • earn academic credit in COM 106 • get a cool T-shirt for a job well done • reap financial rewards for serving Brevard College Staff meetings are open to all Fridays at 11:30 a.m. in M-G 102 Padua. Bianca has potential suitors lined up at her door However, her mother, Baptista (Jennifer Jones-Galyean), will not allow Bianca to marry until her ill-reputed, feisty older sister Katherina (Jordan Kahili) is wed. A fresh transplant from Verona, Petruchio (Addison Dent) is allured by rumors of Katherina’s wealth, beauty and the irresistible thrill of a challenge. But will he succeed? Sharp wits and words are feverishly exchanged, amid hilarious slapstick comedy, in Shakespeare’s farce that challenges society’s assumptions about gender and marriage. According to actress Jordan Kahili, “The work we have been doing for this show really is a new challenge for most of the cast. Commedia, and the slap stick comedy that comes with it, had been both entertaining and trying for all of us, but it definitely is going to produce a fantastically amusing play.” More recently known as the inspiration for the Hollywood teen film 10 Things I Hate About You and the Cole Porter musical Kiss Me Kate, the play is sure to entertain those of all ages. Tickets are $5.00 each. Seating is General Admission. Curtain is at 8 p.m. October 20- 22, and 2 p.m. on October 23. To purchase tickets, visit this web site: http://www.etix. com/ticket/online/ venueSearch.jsp?venue_id=8349 Tickets may also be purchased at Rockin' Robin Records or GRAVY in Brevard, or by callmg 1-800-514-ETIX (3849). A $1.00 surcharge may apply. Tickets fulfilled via mail order will incur an additional $4.50 per order Contact: Dr. Kelly Gordon, Coordinator of Theatre Studies, Brevard College, gordonkc@ brevard.edu Would like to invite all Brevard College Students, Faculty, and Staff to worship with us. We worship according to the Book of Common Prayer, which is considered, along with the King James Version of the Bible, one of the glories of the English Language. Our music is drawn from the great classical tradition of the Church. Our theology is that of the historic Apostolic Faith. We worship at the Brevard Conference Center, 2'^‘^ floor of the H ollingswo rth Building, 148 Main St. (Just above Quo tations Coffee Cafe.) Service times: 9:30 a.m. Study, 10:30 a.m Holy Communion. Website: www.stpatricksbrevard.org
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