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Montana Shakespeare in the Parks: All's Well That Ends Well

All's Well That Ends Well

Rounding out the summer repertory is All's Well That Ends Well. One of the Bard's least-produced plays, it is an exemplary counterpoint to Macbeth, one of Shakespeare's most well-known plays.

Largely lumped into a group of plays that scholars call the 'problem plays,' the problem is not with the dialogue; the problem is that the play does not fall into any neat and tidy category. All's Well, for example, has elements of romance and elements of comedy, but it's neither. It has plenty of drama, but it's not completely a serious play. It has elements of Shakespeare's historic and tragic plays. There's even a bit of sex farce. We don't know what to call it. That's the problem - but only for file clerks.

Bertram, a young braggart soldier who dreams of military greatness and who places social station above virtually everything else, sets off to serve the King of France. Simply put: he's a snob. Beautiful Helena, a young woman who serves Bertram's mother has fallen passionately in love with Bertram. Secretly, she follows him to Paris.

A dying king is miraculously cured by Helena, whose father was a famous physician. Overjoyed at being alive, the king allows Helena to choose anyone in the kingdom to marry and, of all people, she chooses the truculent Bertram. He is forced to consent to the marriage but decides that he would rather die in battle than stay married to Helena and so flees to Florence to fight in the Italian wars.

Playing out from that point in typical Shakespearean fashion - boy hates girl, girl is determined to get boy, boy is played for a fool, girl triumphs in the end - we're derailed along the way with some of the Bard's greatest comic writing in a witty, wry story that, in the end, turns out to have been a fairy tale all along.

All's Well That Ends Well will be directed by MSIP Artistic Director Joel Jahn

Activities
Theatre/Theater
Directions
Shakespeare in the Park will be performed in Chester Steel Park in Butte.
Hours / Season of Operation
Season:
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Hours:
6:00pm
Event Details
Start Date:
Thursday, September 04, 2008
Contact Information
Montana Shakespeare in the Parks: All's Well That Ends Well
Mailing Address:
PO Box 174120
Bozeman,  MT 59717
Phone: 406-994-3901
Fax: 406-994-4591
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