August 2010


Hello everyone! We have a review about Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" that Randy will be performing on stage until September 5th, 2010 at the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington DC. The website is washington-life. To read it click HERE. Thank you to Katia e Lory!


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Hello everyone! Tonight we celebrate the new version of the pages about articles & reviews! I think they're absolutely wonderful, and I have only Simo to thank!

I added a review of Twelfth Night, posted by dctheatrescene.com on August 22nd, 2010, in its section. To read it click HERE.


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Hi everybody! I hope you have a wonderful week!
The website dctheatrescene.com published a review about Shakespeare's "Twelth Night". You can read it HERE. Thank you so much to Trish and Ilaria.


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I added the interview I posted earlier in the right section. To read it again click HERE.


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Yesterday, August 18th 2010 the website metroweekly has posted an interesting interview, with two wonderful pictures, that Randy gave to Tom Avila. Thanks to Calie, Ilaria and Trish!


The bigger version is HERE


The bigger version is HERE


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Hello everyone and happy Sunday! I’m back from the holidays… and already at work around here!

“Julius Ceasar”, written and directed by Patrick J. Donnelly it’s now on IMDB. Release date is October 31st, 2010. Thank you Trish!

Free For All Ticket Lottery New this year, the Shakespeare Theatre Company will distribute the majority of Free For All tickets through an online ticket lottery. Last year, high demand created long lines in the summer heat. We hope this will provide a safer and more pleasant experience for all our patrons. Lottery winners will be randomly selected and notified via email.

To enter the Free For All Lottery:

For evening performances:
Visit this page between midnight and 1 p.m. on the day of the performance. The lottery closes precisely at 1 p.m. You will be notified via email if you have been selected for that evening’s performance. Tickets can be picked up from will call starting at 4 p.m. and all tickets MUST be picked up by one half hour prior to show time or they will be released to the standby line.

For matinee performances:
Visit this page between midnight and 1 p.m. the day prior to the performance. The lottery closes precisely at 1 p.m. You will be notified via email if you have been selected for the next day’s matinee performance. Tickets can be picked up from will call the day of the performance starting at 11:30 a.m. and all tickets MUST be picked up by one half hour prior to show time or they will be released to the standby line.

Please note:
This system effectively replaces the in-person line as our primary method for distributing tickets. We will have a standby line for any unclaimed tickets that will be released one half hour before the performance.
Source: shakespearetheatre.org
Thanks to Trish, Katia and Lory

Thank you to the sweetest sdrichey for her permission to post the picture that her son Jon took with Randy this summer at Berkshire Theatre festival! Thank you to Ilaria, too!


HERE the bigger version.


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Hi everyone and have a nice Sunday! I just archived July news! To read them again click HERE!


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