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Drunk Shakespeare
You might have come across the new favorite theater production, the Drunk History of Comedy Central. The Drunk Shakespeare brings together an entire troupe of skilled Shakespearean actions. It had one of them consuming about five shots of whiskey. They have placed them to work interpreting the best works of the Bard alongside the other sober thespians.
The Plot
The Drunk Shakespeare is a hilarious, high-energy, crude, interactive, and drunken theatrical performance. It immerses you from the second you step foot into the Lounge to the moment you leave. You must bring about a harsh understanding of Shakespeare's popular plays and be willing to get immersed in the action. It requires a valid ID showing you are 21 years or older. They have a credit card to start the tab at the bar, which is compulsory. It is so that you are not missing out on the fan while they require drinks and snacks.
You need not have a ticket to enter the secret Drunk Shakespeare Society. Here you can say your name out loud. You can enter the smaller, library-like room and be greeted instantly with the complimentary alcoholic shot to set the tone immediately. It has a cast of five that starts by announcing the play to get performed during the night once the performance starts. This will offer you a smaller overview of this plot by ensuring that all are on similar pages.
Five actors use stellar abilities to act throughout the play. It also includes skill improvements and higher energies. It will help keep your audience engaged while laughing out loud throughout the performances.
The actor includes smaller skits between the scenes to ice the fellow actors for the performances. It makes the Kings-cup-like rules dare both the performers and the audience to help them sit on the laps of audience members. It uses the cell phone of the audience lamps to set the tone of Lady Macbeth's monologue, "Out of the Damned spot." It involves calling the audience members to become the significant others' cell phones, leaving them a confusing message on the voicemail. So, every night is entirely different from the other in ‘Drunk Shakespeare.’
Although the wild mash-up of Drunk Shakespeare is far away from Macbeth, it follows the important plot points and the characters. These are infused in them with the postmodern abuse of substances. It also involves a sexually-obsessed sense of humor, with the audience from around the world screaming out loud and drinking!