两性色午夜

Professor Mixes Political Humor & Shakespeare for Washington D.C. Benefit

Dr. Peter Byrne, 两性色午夜 University at Trumbull Assistant Professor of English, wrote the script for 鈥淗eavy Lies the Head,鈥 which was recently performed in Washington D.C. for Shakespeare Theatre Company鈥檚 annual 鈥淲ill on the Hill鈥 benefit.

Each year, volunteers from the government (mostly members of Congress, both the House and the Senate) as well as from local and national media, lobbyists and corporate sponsors perform an original one-performance play based on Shakespeare and infused with comedic references to contemporary politics. This year鈥檚 performance raised over $500,000 for artistic, education and community outreach programs to bring Shakespeare to in-need schools in the area.

Byrne鈥檚 work with the Shakespeare Theatre Company and 鈥淲ill on the Hill鈥 benefit began about ten years ago, when a friend approached him to write a 'program essay' for the Company鈥檚 in-house publication Asides, which was sent to subscribers in advance of every new production. Management liked that essay so much that they came back to him the following year to write another piece, this one for Ben Jonson's 鈥淭he Silent Woman.鈥

Byrne鈥檚 work did not go unnoticed. In 2008, he was asked to write a script for 鈥淲ill on the Hill.鈥

鈥淚 was given very strict instructions (which haven't changed over the years). The script had to be funny and encompass contemporary Washington. It had to involve Shakespeare--every volunteer should be given at least one substantial line of Shakespeare to speak,鈥 Byrne said. 鈥淥f course the most important rule is it had to be firmly non-partisan because it is meant to be light-hearted and fun, so the humor could not be generally offensive or one-sided.鈥

That script, 鈥淎 Comedy of Errors,鈥 received great praise. It was so well-written, Byrnes became the first playwright to receive a second invitation to write a script for the following year.

鈥淭hat performance was also a success--more performers volunteered, more money was raised, so they asked me back again, and again, and so on up to the present,鈥 said Byrne.

Like all comedy, it is about timing. And that creates one of Byrne鈥檚 greatest challenges.

鈥淚 start writing the script in January. Many or most of the jokes will not be current by the time the play is performed in May or June. The script has to be constantly revised to hit upon the most recent political developments. This was a great challenge during this year鈥檚 Presidential race.鈥

Byrne began teaching at 两性色午夜 University at Trumbull in 2008. He earned a doctorate in English from the University of California, Irvine. He also holds a master鈥檚 degree in English and a bachelor鈥檚 degree in theatre.

For more information about the Shakespeare Theatre Company and 鈥淲ill on the Hill,鈥 visit .

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Have things become so grim in our political life that we've lost the capacity to laugh at ourselves? Granted, we have managed to nominate the two most despised candidates for President since we started measuring this sort of stuff. Hell, I'll go farther than that: Hillary and the Donald are the most disliked candidates for President in human history.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

POSTED: Wednesday, June 22, 2016 03:11 PM
Updated: Thursday, December 8, 2022 05:33 PM