Complete casting has been set for Matt Saldarelli's Getting Even with Shakespeare, which will be part of the 14th annual New York International Fringe Festival, running at The Players Theatre with performances from August 14th-27th. The play enjoyed a sold out run at Manhattan Repertory Theatre's Winterfest 2010, and at FringeNYC Getting Even with Shakespeare will continue its mission to expose the Bard as the bloodthirsty murderer of some of the world's most beloved characters. Starring in the Fringe production will be John D'Arcangelo as King Lear, Ben Holmes as Romeo, Josh Odsess-Rubin as Hamlet, Patrick Pizzolorusso as Macbeth and Amanda Tudesco as Juliet.
Getting Even with Shakespeare follows Hamlet, Macbeth, King Lear, Romeo and Juliet during the rare times that they are not metaphysically "attending" every performance of the shows that bear their names. When not reliving their horrible deaths on a nightly basis, the characters spend time in a New York City bar where they drink away their sorrows, settle old scores, and partake in their favorite pastime - plotting revenge on Shakespeare, the man who put them in this very unenviable position. The characters' four century old routine is thrown into flux when Matt, a 30 year old lawyer and unsuccessful college playwright, enters the bar with an idea that may finally allow them to get even. A hilarious promotional trailer can be viewed online at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRaKdys8jtwVideos