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Jasmine Thomas, Stephanie Earle and Erik Poger Abrahamsen in "Space Girl." Photo by Casey Gardner

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The Taming by Lauren Gunderson

Playwright Lauren Gunderson said that any theatre company, group, or person who wants to do a reading of The Taming – A New Political Comedy (The Tamingon Inauguration Day 2017 can do so for FREE – so The Weird Sisters Theatre Project, Synchronicity Theatre, and 7 Stages have “elected” to take her up on her offer!

If you aren’t marching on Washington, or making a quick escape to Canada, join us on Friday, January 20 at 7:00pm at 7 Stages Theatre to see a FREE staged reading of Gunderson’s modern, political satire that “takes the sass, sex and banter of Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew and tags in American politics.” $10 suggested donation to go to the ACLU. Cash preferred at the door.

A crackling modern political farce, The Taming takes on America’s overheated political rhetoric and upends historical truths about our founding fathers. When a conservative senatorial aid, a liberal political activist, and a very sparkly beauty queen find themselves locked in a hotel room, the political passions of these slightly insane women prove they might just be revolutionary geniuses. Inside the heightened, cheerfully absurd world of The Taming, Gunderson spanks America’s sound bite politics with the switch of actual history, and proves Shakespeare’s point that true debate is hot.

The Taming is directed by Weird Sister’s Kate Donadio MacQueen and stars Atlanta-based actors Rachel Frawley as Bianca, Caroline Arapoglou as Katherine, Tiffany Morgan as Patricia, and Chelcy Cutwright as Voices.

 

Staged Reading of The Taming – A New Political Comedy
Brought to you by The Weird Sisters Theatre Project, Synchronicity Theatre, and 7 Stages

January 20, 2017

By Lauren Gunderson

7 Stages Mainstage Theatre

CAST

Tiffany Morgan as Patricia

Rachel Frawley as Bianca

Caroline Arapoglou as Katherine

Chelcy Cutwright as Voices

Directed by Kate Donadio MacQueen
Admission is FREE. $10 suggested donation to go to the ACLU. Cash preferred at the door.

1105 Euclid Ave NE

Atlanta, GA 30307

(404) 523-7647

Tweetering, pandashrews, and undying giddiness for James Madison -- what else could you expect to find at a Miss America pageant? In this hilarious, raucous, all-female "power-play," inspired by Shakespeare's Shrew, contestant Katherine has political aspirations to match her beauty pageant ambitions. All she needs to revolutionize the American government is the help of one ultra-conservative senator's aide on the cusp of a career breakthrough, and one bleeding- heart liberal blogger who will do anything for her cause. Well, that and a semi-historically-accurate ether trip. Here's lookin' at you, America.

ABOUT SYNCHRONICITY THEATRE

Synchronicity Theatre, led by Producing Artistic Director Rachel May and Managing Director & Artistic Associate Lee Nowell, produces smart, gutsy, high quality theatre that sparks community connections and uplifts the voices of women and girls. Synchronicity supports women artists, forges long-term and effective community partnerships and develops new work. Synchronicity was founded in 1997 by four women with a desire to work collaboratively and bring challenging, meaningful theatre to Atlanta audiences. We now reach nearly 8,000 patrons through our season of plays for adults (Bold Voices) and families (Family Series); community outreach; and educational programming, including our Playmaking for Kids (PFK) summer camps and after school programs and our award-winning Playmaking for Girls (PFG) program. Our intimate theatre in the heart of midtown at Peachtree Pointe became our home in the summer of 2014.

ABOUT 7 STAGES

Since 1979, 7 Stages Theatre has brought local, national, and international emerging artwork of social, political, and spiritual importance to Atlanta audiences. For 36 years, artists of all kinds have found 7 Stages to be a haven in the support and development of new works and methods of collaboration.

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