Shakespeare in the Park

Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew

Classic Shakespeare performed outdoors in a casual park setting with full backdrops makes for a pleasant way to experience the bard in the way that many of his plays were performed in his day. Taming of the Shrew is a tale of domestic discord that resolves into an abiding love. Over the centuries, Shakespeare’s take […]

Classic Shakespeare performed outdoors in a casual park setting with full backdrops makes for a pleasant way to experience the bard in the way that many of his plays were performed in his day. Taming of the Shrew is a tale of domestic discord that resolves into an abiding love. Over the centuries, Shakespeare’s take on marital strife and resolution have been open for debate among contemporary audiences to this day making this play one of the most controversial of the Shakespeare canon.

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John Underwood

John Underwood is a highly acclaimed community television producer and seasoned professional journalist. With a remarkable career spanning over 13 years, John honed his reporting skills at National Public Radio in Los Angeles. Locally, he made significant contributions as a reporter for OC Weekly and the Orange County Register.

When he's not diligently documenting the struggles of the homeless population throughout Orange County, John serves as the Production Coordinator for Los Alamitos Community Television. There, he passionately produces "Backstory," an investigative talk show that fearlessly addresses the most contentious issues of the day. His current documentary series, "No Fixed Abode," is a powerful exploration that amplifies the voices of Orange County's homeless community. John's dedication to storytelling and advocacy has earned him recognition as an award-winning professional in the field.

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