Shakesbeer Presents: The Taming of the Shrew
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Shakesbeer Presents: The Taming of the Shrew

The Wit's Shakesbeer is performing The Taming of the Shrew, an original 60(ish)-minute adaptation of the lauded Shakespearean comedy.

By The Wit Theatre Co.

Date and time

Location

Odell Brewing Sloan's Lake Brewhouse & Pizzeria

1625 Perry Street Denver, CO 80204

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes

To commemorate the longstanding tradition of drinking on, off, and all around the stage, The Wit's Shakesbeer & Odell Brewing - Sloan's Lake present a FREE frothy, hopped-up comedy with notes of Lovers and Quarrels...at a taphouse!

THE PLAY:A wild woman meets her match in a loudmouth suitor who "tames" her with mind games and stubbornness. Love wins—or at least someone gives up first.

THE THING:The Wit's Shakesbeer is performing The Taming of the Shrew, an original 60(ish)-minute adaptation of the lauded Shakespearean comedy.

THE BEAUTY:Actors imbibe before and throughout the entire show...hijinx ensue. "Lambic" pentameter..."Vienna-style" verse—frankly, few things fit together like theatre and beer! See less

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The Wit is committed to inspiring our audience with inventive, thought-provoking shows, and does so by holding ourselves to the highest professional standards. While creating diverse, sustainable programming, The Wit strives to make the Denver community an environment in which talented artists can collaborate to bring to life stories that are entertaining, relevant, and provocative. Our vision is to create theatrical experiences that allow all walks of life to see themselves reflected and enlightened in some form. We utilize the power of theatre to engage our audiences in an ongoing discussion of ideas, and to encourage a lifelong examination of ourselves, our community, and our world. The Wit seeks to be a paradigm for professional and innovative theatre. As we pursue our dreams and develop our art form, it is our intention to position ourselves in the global community as a vital artistic resource.
Free
Aug 3 · 4:00 PM MDT