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UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 2011 — PAGE 21 In Kenilworth, Shakespeare's lesser-known plays The Hudson Shakespeare Com- pany will return to Kenilworth on Aug. 11 at 7:30 p.m. for its final showing of the summer's "Bard on the Boulevard" series on David Brearley Middle School's football field, 401 Monroe Ave., with a rain location at Kenilworth Public Library, 546 Boulevard. Each season the company brings its audiences some of "The Bard's" lesser-known shows exposing some hidden gems not normally seen by many theatergo- ers. This year's entry is "Timon of Athens," which will be directed by Jon Ciccarelli. It tells a story of an overly generous man who gives too much of his bank account and soul to people whom he thinks are his friends while turning away those who truly care about him. The setting of the play is Athens but the company's production is transposed to an eastern United States city in the 1920s, populated with mobsters, crooked politicians and con artists looking to make their next score. The good man is Timon, played by Imran Sheikh. Timon is a former soldier, who comes into wealth through political connections and land dealings. Having seen something of the dark side of life himself, Timon, altruis- Timon, played by fmran Sheikh, center, parties like there's no tomorrow with a group of flattering Senators and call girls in one of the opening scenes from Timon of Athens.' The show will be presented by Hudson Shake- speare Company Aug. 11 at 7:30 p.m. at 401 Monroe Ave., with a rain location at the Kenilworth library. tically, seeks to help those whom he considers in need and derives pleasure from seeing his "friends" made happy by his generosity. Like his literary counterpart. Jay Gats- by, from the novel, "The Great Gatsby," Timon feels the good times will last forever. Unknown to Timon, his funds are fast running out and his ever faithful steward Flavius, played by Noelle Fair, tries to speak with him but Timon's attention is always turned to who needs his help next. The corrupt senators of Athens, are Sempro- nius, played by David Neal, Lucul- lus, Peter Guaracci, and Lucius, Josh Fielden. The Poet is portrayed by Laura Mae Baker, and the Painter, by Melissa Meli, peddling their latest creation, Timon's true friends are Apemantus, portrayed by Charles Roby, a cynicai and funny reporter, and Alcibiades, played by Michael Hagins, as an old Army buddy. Written in 1607, the tragi-com- edy of "Timon of Athens," Shake- Get up and dance! JoBonanno and the Godsons, known for electrifying audiences in the tri-state area since 1992 with their style of Jersey Shore get-up-and-dance rock and soul music, will perform for free at the Union County Summer Arts Festival on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Oak Ridge Park in Clark. speare collaborated with a young playwright, John Middleton, to create a satire on the London of his times by using the ancient Greek biography of Timon. Hudson Shakespeare Company transposes the production from the days of ancient Greece to the "roaring 20s, a time filled with excess, corruption, and parties to create a production, punctuated with jazz dance numbers, comic wordplay and characters that both speak of hard times and the rela- tionships that matter." Founded in 1992, Hudson Shakespeare Company is in its 20th touring season and its eighth season for "Bard on the Boulevard." ft is suggested that patrons bring a lawn chair or blanket for the outdoor showing and reminded that in the event of rain or extreme heat, the show will be moved indoors to the Kenilworth library. For more information call 973- 449-7443 or visit httdsonshtike- speare. homestead, com. Out Stepping Out is a weekly calendar designed to guide our readers to the many arts ant/ entertainment events in the I nion County area. The calendar is open to all groups and organizations in the Union County area. To place your free listing, send information to: H'orrall Community Newspapers, 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., P.O. Box 3109, Union, i\J 07083 or editorial a theb- calsource.com. THEATER JUST OFF BROADWAY Produc- tion's presents 'Annie,' sponsored by St. Nicholas Church of Elizabeth. The show will run TODAY, Friday, and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Arthur L. Johnson High School, Clark. Tick- ets can be purchased at the door. CONCERTS The City of Linden continues its CONCERTS IN AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER at the Raymond Wood Bauer Promenade, 400 North Wood Ave., Linden. ALL CON- CERTS ARE FREE. The concerts are as follows: Aug. 9 , The Kootz — Music from the Jersey Shore; Aug. 16, Elvis Trilogy — Remem- bering the King; Aug. 23, The Sensational Soul Cruisers —The Best of Motown; Aug. 30, Moonlight Mile — Rolling Stone Tribute Show. Sept. 6, Verdict — Music of the Carribean Islands; Sept. 13, The James Dean Band — A Salute to Duke Ellington & Count Bassie; Sept. 20, Rave On Buddy Holly Tribute Show; Sept. 27, Human Wheels — John Cougar Mellencamp Tribute Show and also Fire Prevention Night. MOVIES MOVIES IN THE PARK for August and September in Linden. ALL MOVIES ARE FREE at the Ray- mond Wood Bauer Promenade, 400 North Wood Ave. The schedule of movies is as follow. Aug. 11, "Toy Story III" — Fun for the Whole Fam- ily; Aug. 18, "Cinderella" Bring Your Fairy Godmother to this Classic; Aug. 25, "Peter Pan" — Visit Neverland and NEVER GROW UP; Sept. 8, "Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein"; Sept. 15, The Beatles "Hard Days Night" — The First Music Video Ever Made; Sept. 22, 1956 Original "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" — A sci-fi classic. CRANFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY is continuing its ongoing CLASSIC FILM NIGHT every Tuesday at 7 p.m. The films run the gamut from mystery, comedy and romance to thrillers and melodramas. To review the list of films in the series, visit www.cranford.com/library and click on "Events." The films will be shown at Cranford Community Center, 220 Walnut Ave. Admission is free and all are welcome.

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Page 1: In Kenilworth, Shakespeare's lesser-known plays · In Kenilworth, Shakespeare's lesser-known plays ... Athens," which will be directed by ... call girls in one of the opening scenes

UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 2011 — PAGE 21

In Kenilworth, Shakespeare's lesser-known playsThe Hudson Shakespeare Com-

pany will return to Kenilworth onAug. 11 at 7:30 p.m. for its finalshowing of the summer's "Bard onthe Boulevard" series on DavidBrearley Middle School's footballfield, 401 Monroe Ave., with a rainlocation at Kenilworth PublicLibrary, 546 Boulevard.

Each season the companybrings its audiences some of "TheBard's" lesser-known showsexposing some hidden gems notnormally seen by many theatergo-ers.

This year's entry is "Timon ofAthens," which will be directed byJon Ciccarelli. It tells a story of anoverly generous man who givestoo much of his bank account andsoul to people whom he thinks arehis friends while turning awaythose who truly care about him.

The setting of the play is Athensbut the company's production istransposed to an eastern UnitedStates city in the 1920s, populatedwith mobsters, crooked politiciansand con artists looking to maketheir next score. The good man isTimon, played by Imran Sheikh.Timon is a former soldier, whocomes into wealth through politicalconnections and land dealings.Having seen something of the darkside of life himself, Timon, altruis-

Timon, played by fmran Sheikh, center, parties like there's no tomorrow with a group of flattering Senators andcall girls in one of the opening scenes from Timon of Athens.' The show will be presented by Hudson Shake-speare Company Aug. 11 at 7:30 p.m. at 401 Monroe Ave., with a rain location at the Kenilworth library.

tically, seeks to help those whomhe considers in need and derivespleasure from seeing his "friends"made happy by his generosity. Likehis literary counterpart. Jay Gats-by, from the novel, "The GreatGatsby," Timon feels the goodtimes will last forever. Unknown toTimon, his funds are fast runningout and his ever faithful stewardFlavius, played by Noelle Fair,tries to speak with him but Timon'sattention is always turned to whoneeds his help next. The corrupt

senators of Athens, are Sempro-nius, played by David Neal, Lucul-lus, Peter Guaracci, and Lucius,Josh Fielden. The Poet is portrayedby Laura Mae Baker, and thePainter, by Melissa Meli, peddlingtheir latest creation, Timon's truefriends are Apemantus, portrayedby Charles Roby, a cynicai andfunny reporter, and Alcibiades,played by Michael Hagins, as anold Army buddy.

Written in 1607, the tragi-com-edy of "Timon of Athens," Shake-

Get up and dance!

JoBonanno and the Godsons, known for electrifying audiences in the tri-statearea since 1992 with their style of Jersey Shore get-up-and-dance rock and soulmusic, will perform for free at the Union County Summer Arts Festival onWednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Oak Ridge Park in Clark.

speare collaborated with a youngplaywright, John Middleton, tocreate a satire on the London of histimes by using the ancient Greekbiography of Timon.

Hudson Shakespeare Companytransposes the production from thedays of ancient Greece to the"roaring 20s, a time filled withexcess, corruption, and parties tocreate a production, punctuatedwith jazz dance numbers, comicwordplay and characters that bothspeak of hard times and the rela-

tionships that matter."Founded in 1992, Hudson

Shakespeare Company is in its 20thtouring season and its eighth seasonfor "Bard on the Boulevard."

ft is suggested that patronsbring a lawn chair or blanket for theoutdoor showing and reminded thatin the event of rain or extreme heat,the show will be moved indoors tothe Kenilworth library.

For more information call 973-449-7443 or visit httdsonshtike-speare. homestead, com.

OutStepping Out is a weekly calendar

designed to guide our readers to themany arts ant/ entertainment events inthe I nion County area. The calendaris open to all groups and organizationsin the Union County area. To placeyour free listing, send information to:H'orrall Community Newspapers, 1291Stuyvesant Ave., P.O. Box 3109,Union, i\J 07083 or editorial a theb-calsource.com.

THEATERJUST OFF BROADWAY Produc-tion's presents 'Annie,' sponsoredby St. Nicholas Church of Elizabeth.The show will run TODAY, Friday,and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at ArthurL. Johnson High School, Clark. Tick-ets can be purchased at the door.

CONCERTSThe City of Linden continues itsCONCERTS IN AUGUST ANDSEPTEMBER at the RaymondWood Bauer Promenade, 400 NorthWood Ave., Linden. ALL CON-CERTS ARE FREE. The concertsare as follows: Aug. 9 , The Kootz —Music from the Jersey Shore; Aug.16, Elvis Trilogy — Remem-bering the King; Aug. 23, TheSensational Soul Cruisers —TheBest of Motown;Aug. 30, Moonlight Mile — RollingStone Tribute Show. Sept. 6, Verdict— Music of the Carribean Islands;

Sept. 13, The James Dean Band —A Salute to Duke Ellington & CountBassie; Sept. 20, Rave On —Buddy Holly Tribute Show; Sept. 27,Human Wheels — John CougarMellencamp Tribute Show and alsoFire Prevention Night.

MOVIESMOVIES IN THE PARK for Augustand September in Linden. ALLMOVIES ARE FREE at the Ray-mond Wood Bauer Promenade, 400North Wood Ave. The schedule ofmovies is as follow. Aug. 11, "ToyStory III" — Fun for the Whole Fam-ily; Aug. 18, "Cinderella" —Bring Your Fairy Godmother to thisClassic; Aug. 25, "Peter Pan" —Visit Neverland and NEVER GROWUP; Sept. 8, "Abbott & CostelloMeet Frankenstein"; Sept. 15, TheBeatles "Hard Days Night" — TheFirst Music Video Ever Made; Sept.22, 1956 Original "Invasion of theBody Snatchers" — A sci-fi classic.

CRANFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY iscontinuing its ongoing CLASSICFILM NIGHT every Tuesday at 7p.m. The films run the gamut frommystery, comedy and romance tothrillers and melodramas. To reviewthe list of films in the series, visitwww.cranford.com/library and clickon "Events." The films will be shownat Cranford Community Center, 220Walnut Ave. Admission is free andall are welcome.