Monday, October 25, 2004

'Kung Fu' a very different spin on Shakespeare

October 22, 2004

BY MARY HOULIHAN Curtain Call


The fancy footwork and the equally fancy word magic of Shakespeare meld in Will Kern's action-packed Shakespeare Kung Fu. Best known for the long-running "Hellcab," the playwright weaves a tale of betrayal and revenge created out of lines and short passages from all of Shakespeare's plays and a few sonnets.

Because he's lifting all the dialogue, Kern says he has trouble taking a writing credit. "I put the story together and I created the characters out of the words, but none of the words are mine. I think Shakespeare would have liked it, though."

Marc A. Nelson directs the Mary-Aarchie Theatre production. Previews are Wednesday and Thursday, with opening night set for Oct. 29. Performances continue through Dec. 11 at the Storefront Theater, 66 E. Randolph. Tickets: (312) 742-8497.

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