From left, Andrew Nichol of Sequim as Romeo, Ruth Brandt of Port Angeles as Caliban and Maddie Villa of Sequim as Sycorax during a rehearsal for “Something Like Shakespeare.” (Marissa Wilson LaJambe)

From left, Andrew Nichol of Sequim as Romeo, Ruth Brandt of Port Angeles as Caliban and Maddie Villa of Sequim as Sycorax during a rehearsal for “Something Like Shakespeare.” (Marissa Wilson LaJambe)

‘Something Like Shakespeare’ to be stage at community playhouse

PORT ANGELES — Anna Johnson Andersen and Friends Together will present “Something Like Shakespeare” at 6:30 p.m. May 27 and at 1 p.m. May 31.

Shakespeare’s notorious bad guys will compete for the title of Most Evil Villain during the short play.

The production will be staged at the Port Angeles Community Playhouse, 1235 E. Lauridsen Blvd., Port Angeles.

Entrance is free, with donations accepted at the door.

“Our cast is an ensemble of charming actors with various levels of developmental disabilities,” Andersen said. “They’ve been practicing for months and the results really show. The play is a great introduction to Shakespeare’s most famous works, but more importantly, it is guaranteed to make you laugh and dance in your seat.”

Andersen is the former artistic director of the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center’s Shakespeare in the Woods program.

For more information, email Marla Garr at snap sister@hotmail.com or visit www.friendstogether.info.

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