The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [Revised]

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [Revised]

By Adam Long, Daniel Singer & Jess Winfield

Directed by Katrina Stevenson

Oct. 2, 8-10, 14, 16, 17 2020

Wed. – Sat. 7:30pm

Riverwalk Stage, Straz Center for the Performing Arts

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Distinctions

Creative Loafing Best of the Bay

Theatre Tampa Bay Nominated

Weekly Planet Best Of The Bay

Tampa Tribune

What It's About

Having shrunk Shakespeare’s wit and wisdom into manageable morsels of madness, Jobsite returns to tear around the stage in doublets and Chuck Taylor’s on a riotous romp through all 37 of Shakespeare’s plays plus the sonnets all in an hour and a half. In this cult hit, the full works of the Bard have been edited into just 90 minutes. All 16 comedies are distilled into one short sketch and the historical plays are performed as a football game. The complete works of William Shakespeare in one evening? Ambitious? Foolhardy? Insane? Absolutely! Audiences will be forced to throw out every preconceived notion of Shakespeare as Tampa’s original Bad Boys of Abridgment condense his complete works into a single theatrical experience.

Why It’s For You

You really like to watch old white guys sweat profusely and embarrass themselves. You struggled through high school or college lit classes and have been dying for someone to savagely make fun of all this stuff. You didn’t struggle at all through lit classes and would like to come laugh louder than anyone else at the dank inside references. But really it’s probably just because you’ve had a week and wanna laugh for an hour and a half non-stop at three doughy sweaty white dudes.

Why We Chose It

This is one from the vaults, for sure. As we celebrate our 20th anniversary this is a play that certainly stands out — at one point we even called it “The Franchise.” We performed it often between 2001 and 2005 (not to mention the other (abridged) titles) and for many of our fans these shows are how they discovered us. We could have revived a lot of productions from out past but not many would be as meaningful and even fewer would keep the 20th anniversary party going the way this does. We’re also excited that this is a [revised] script that takes some of the best gags and updates from productions all over the world (of course we look forward to adding even more of our own)!

Production History

This production, originally produced by Jobsite in March of 2001, played to capacity crowds in the Shimberg Playhouse at the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center for a 3-week run and has since been brought back in Tampa three times for one-night or one-weekend command performances – all of which have sold out. Jobsite also took the show in 2005 to Largo Cultural Center along with America (abridged) for a weekend. It was named a Top 10 production of 2001 by both Weekly Planet and The Tampa Tribune and continues to be one of Jobsite’s most memorable and popular productions.

To celebrate their 20th anniversary season, Jobsite brought the [revised] version to the Shimberg Playhouse Mar. – Apr. 2019.

The actors are unwilling to let any member of the audience have a bad time, and their simple joy is infectious. They are absolutely fearless and unending fun. – St. Petersburg Times

Think one part Three Stooges, one part Saturday Night Live, and one part fraternity talent show ... they do it so exuberantly, with so much delight in every cascade of spittle, every crotch-grab and pratfall, that you can't help but have a good time watching them. – Weekly Planet

Critic Reviews

An exceptional production with a stellar cast ... one I will remember for many years to come. – BroadwayWorld

Jobsite still has the timing, wit and versatility to pull off a hectic satire — now with even more polish and finesse ... they got me silent-laughing so hard that I even cried a little. – Tampa Bay Times

Let's get right to the point: If you're a local-theater fan who's got a friend who loves every type of live performance experience except local theater, saying it's just not their thing, this is probably the first show you need to drag them to ... From the first minutes of the fourth-wall-breaking intro [it] was evident that the three guys onstage were determined above all to entertain the shit out of the audience. – Creative Loafing

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Cast & Crew

  • Katrina Stevenson – Director
  • Teah Banks – Stage Manager

Cast

  • David M. Jenkins – David
  • Spencer Meyers – Spencer
  • Shawn Paonessa – Shawn

Crew

  • Salem Brophy – Assistant Stage Manager
  • Jeremy Douglass – Composer
  • David M. Jenkins – Sound Designer
  • Brian Smallheer – Technical Director
  • Katrina Stevenson – Costume Designer

2001 – 2005 Touring Cast & Crew

  • Katrina Stevenson – Director
  • Summer Bohnenkamp – Stage Manager

Cast

  • Jason Evans – Jason
  • David M. Jenkins – David
  • Shawn Paonessa – Shawn

Crew

  • Katrina Stevenson – Costume Designer/Props Master

Patron Reviews

The show last night was absolutely brilliant. We enjoyed it very much. Can’t remember when I laughed so hard. – Mark Axley

We attended the second preview … and I didn’t know what to expect…. A little knowledge of Shakespeare might help but certainly isn’t required. Between the script (or “outline”, if you want to call it that), the wonderful actors and the intimacy of the theatre, it was one of the funniest shows I’ve seen (and I’ve seen a lot of standup and Second City)…. I would highly recommend this for anyone wanting (or needing) a fun night out. -Darren Clauws

I saw the preview night performance last night. These guys are hilarious!! If you’re thinking about missing it because you think you don’t know enough about Shakespeare, DON’T. Another great show by Jobsite Theater – Amanda Patanow

I was there for opening night and we loved it! So hilarious and incredibly well done. – Lorinda Toole Gamson

The most recent production of The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) was absolutely brilliant. – Mark Axley

Great performance. I laughed the entire show. – Anthony Tarosky

Last night I laughed and laughed … I highly recommend Jobsite Theater’s The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [Revised]! My name is now Bob and I like to run back and forth over and over again. – Jonathan Harrison

Last night I laughed and laughed … I highly recommend Jobsite Theater’s The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [Revised]! My name is now Bob and I like to run back and forth over and over again. – Jonathan Harrison

If you thought anything Shakespeare couldn’t be funny, methinks you should get thyself to @jobsitetheater for their latest production of “The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Abridged) (Revised) now playing through April 7 – Linda Brandt

What a wonderful night Saturday was. The three of you had such a good interplay of timing and antics, that my wife and I were laughing all the way through. On top of that, you all looked to be having such a great time. Funny theatre can hit me several ways, and I know I tend to like drama more than comedies, but when it is clear that the cast is having as much fun as the audience, the whole thing just feels right. – Ben Graffam

Jobsite always comes through with the best talent and productions. This show has to be one of the most delightful, smart and non-stop hilarious productions yet! The three of you were fantastic. What energy! Loved it. – Brenda Delgado Ordetx

We enjoyed it all so much. Inspired silliness – just what we need in this world!! – Margaret Nolan Mays

Saw it years ago and again yesterday and it was great. Loved how it had current day references – Sharon Smallheer

Recommended! Great production. – Rhonda K

This was my first time at Shimberg Playhouse and my first time seeing The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) and it was great! The playhouse is small and cozy. I thought all the guys did an excellent job but Spencer was my favorite. That dude is absolutely hilarious!! – Joni Ann

Fantastically funny! – Guesna Dohrman

I laughed so hard I cried! – Jennifer Madeline (@jennifermcaputo)

How many times have you left a theater with your cheeks hurting from laughing too much?If the World is putting your mind in a dark place, you owe it to yourself to see The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [revised]. It is is good for what ails ya. – @MTClarity

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