The Wayward Women: Jack Sharkey

Jack as Lucius in Titus Andronicus

Jack as Lucius in Titus Andronicus

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)

JACK SHARKEY

A veteran of EDGE Theatre’s MacSith, Jack is no stranger to a good iamb. He’s also a new member of the Unrehearsed Shakespeare Company, having just portrayed the victorious Richmond in Richard III. Only a few months ago, he appeared in Titus Andronicus as the equally victorious and equally returned-from-banishment, Lucius Andronicus. Jack knows his way around a banishment.

This Saturday (July 11th), Jack is reading Cordelius, a young Swiss nobleman. Banished from home due to certain indiscretions with his love Charlotte, Cordelius has a hard time adjusting to Amosa, where his stature and fierce frame are not so much respected or admired, but merely lusted after.

“The absence of the Heart’s desire despoils
As certain as the prickle ‘f Love’s denial.” (Act I, Scene 1)

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

Free admission (obviously)

 

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