Shakespeare meets ‘The Great Gatsby’

The Hudson Shakespeare Company returns to for two shows in Hoboken, August 15 and 22nd at 7PM, Sinatra Park, 410 Frank Sinatra Drive with a 1920’s version of “Timon of Athens”. Each season the company brings its audiences some of the Bard’s lesser known shows exposing some hidden gems not normally seen by many theater goers. This year’s entry is “Timon of Athens” directed by Jon Ciccarelli. The story of overly generous man who gives too much of his bank account and soul to people who thinks are his friends while turning away those who truly care about him.
Written in 1607, the tragi-comedy of “Timon of Athens” speaks volumes to our recession filled times. About, how the good times can come crashing to a halt and how it changes us. About, recognizing who your true friends are and those who are just out to use you. Shakespeare collaborated with a young playwright, John Middleton, to create a satire on the London of his times by using the ancient Greek biography of Timon.
Founded in 1992, Hudson Shakespeare is in its 20th touring season of touring Shakespeare. Patrons are asked to blanket or lawn chairs. For more information call 973 449 7443 or visit hudsonshakespeare.homestead.com.

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