The Wayward Women: Alex Boroff

Alex as Sir Toby Belch in Twelfth Night on Twelfth Night, 2015

Alex as Sir Toby Belch in Twelfth Night on Twelfth Night, 2015

A casual reading of THE WAYWARD WOMEN is happening this Saturday, July 11th, at 1:00pm.
@ 4001 N Ravenswood Ave, Ste 405 (The Right Brain Project Theater)

ALEX BOROFF

Alex was one of the first members of the “Second Generation” in the Unrehearsed Shakespeare Company. Phoebe, Portia, Adriana, Fabian (and Maria), and good ol’ Mistress Quickly (twice); she’s done it all. Too, also, as well, I got to direct her as Costard in Love’s Labour’s Lost; she clowned it up hardcore. Next Tuesday 14th, you can see her in Richard III as Queen Margaret, the most badass leader in the Shakespearean cannon. She’ll also be playing the Bishop of Ely, my personal favorite.

This Saturday (July 11th), Alex is reading Dame Grendela the Green. One of a pair of Amazon knights that are acclimating poorly to peace, Grendel is a gregarious epicure, a rowdy royster, and a very bad role model. Whether failing to seduce attractive young noblemen, drinking squires under the table, or challenging her country-folk to duels, you can rest assured that Dame Grendela has the highest ratio of genitalia-references-per-line in the whole play.

“Pray call me Pandemonium, name me satyr, Faunus in the flesh, for I will sport most ev’ry way it could be said.” (Act IV, Scene 1)

THE WAYWARD WOMEN
Casual Read
Saturday, July 11th, 1:00pm

Free admission (obviously)

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