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Eyes on Actors: Colin Wasmund
An alum of Western Illinois University, Colin Wasmund starred in Bard in the Barn’s very first show: A Winter’s Tale. He was an Unrehearsed fixture…
Jessie Mutz, Managing Director, waves goodbye
Jessie Mutz, Managing Director of the Unrehearsed Shakespeare Company, is picking up and moving back to Florida to further her education. It’s an exciting future,…
Unrehearsed Workshops finally return to Chicago
At last! This July, the Unrehearsed Shakespeare Company will be offering workshops for new students. Focusing on the Basics, Partnering, Physicality, Storytelling, and preparation, this…
Eyes on Actors: Glen Wall
Glen has been performing Unrehearsed Shakespeare since its Illinois inception at Western Illinois University. Q: You’ve played some enormous roles (Richard III, Coriolanus) as well…
Everyone Knows the Play But YOU!
By Zack Meyer The first time I performed in R&J was the first time Unrehearsed performed it in 2007. I hadn’t read it by that…
“OMG! Juliet is DEAD! OMG!” or “The moment I Knew I loved Unrehearsed Shakespeare.”
By Danny Pancratz SPOILER ALERT: Juliet dies in the end. But that’s not what I want to write about. I’m referring to Act 4 when…
Romeo & Juliet!
Unrehearsed Shakespeare is ecstatic to announce that the Bard’s best known play is coming to Mary’s Attic this May! ROMEO & JULIET Mary’s Attic, 5400…
The Ides of March Have Come and Gone
Julius Caesar has come and gone. It featured an explosive 3.2 with Mark Antony rising the Romans to an eruptive force. 4.2 showed us fascinating…
Eyes on Actors: Robbie Bersano
Robbie Bersano, working actor and aging punk, is currently working in “This Is Not a Cure for Cancer” with Collaboraction, running through March 30th. Q:…
Eyes on Actors: Marcee Doherty-Elst
Marcee Doherty-Elst is a Milwaukee-based actor and Co-Founder of TheateRED, host of four Unrehearsed shows to date. Q. How did your Unrehearsed Shakespeare journey begin?…






