Looking forward to playing Grumio in our Gender-Bending Taming of the Shrew!
Here’s more information on the role:
“Grumio is an ‘ancient’ sturdy, grouchy commentator on life, akin to the Porter in Macbeth, who resents his life of service. He has endured years of ‘trusty’ service with Petruchio and enjoys gaining the upper hand by frustrating his master (and later mistress) when possible. From the moment of his arrival in Padua, with a comic routine in which he misunderstands Petruchio’s instruction to ‘knock me here’ (on the door not on the head), Grumio is a source of humour for the audience. He is described by Hortensio as ‘ancient’, whilst Curtis jokes at his shortness of stature.” LOVE IT!
The Taming of the Shrew
Directed by: Scott Alan Smith
Baptista, a wealthy merchant of Padua, has two daughters: Katherina and Bianca. Because of Katherina’s shrewish disposition, her father has declared that no one shall wed Bianca until such time as Katherina has been married. Lucentio of Pisa, one of many suitors to the younger and kinder Bianca, devises a scheme in which he and Tranio (his servant) will switch clothes, and thus disguised, Lucentio will offer his services as a tutor for Bianca in order to get closer to her. At this point, enter Petruchio of Verona, in Padua to visit his friend Hortensio (another suitor to Bianca). Attracted by Katherina’s large dowry, Petruchio resolves to woo her.
To the surprise of everyone, Petruchio claims that he finds Katherina charming and pleasant. A marriage is arranged, and Petruchio immediately sets out to tame Katherina through a series of increasingly worse tricks. This involves everything from showing up late to his own wedding to constant contradictions to whatever she says, even to the point of claiming that the sun is in fact the moon. After many trying days and nights, an exhausted Katherina is indeed “tamed” into docility.
By the end of the play, Lucentio has won Bianca’s heart and Hortensio settles for a rich widow in Padua. During an evening feast for Bianca and Lucentio, Petruchio makes and wins a wager in which he proposes that he has the most obedient wife of all the men there, at which point Katherina gives Bianca a lecture on how to be a good and loving wife herself.
April 3 – 6, 2019 (final performance at 2pm on April 6)
Venue: Smothers Theatre