| Written by William Shakespeare
Directed by Matthew Tomlanovich
Twins separated at birth in a terrible accident at sea, a husband seducing his sister-in-law, servants who are beaten regularly...all the ingredients needed for comedy! Shakespeare's earliest comic masterpiece Comedy of Errors is a tale of coincidence and slapstick humor told by clowns with sharp witticisms and silly walks. A fast paced farcical fable with no moral other than laughter is its own reward.
About Matthew Tomlanovich
Mr. Tomlanovich holds an MFA from the California
Institute of the Arts and an MA in Vocal Studies from the Central School
of Speech and Drama in London. He has taught theater at the University
of North Texas, Collin County Community College, University of Utah and SMU. Directing credits
include; On the Verge, One for the Road and Whispering Grass in New
York. In Los Angeles he directed Bad Boy and Hosanna and in Dallas, Romeo and Juliet,
Midsummer's, Twelfth Night, Dumb Supper, Ground Zero Christmas, Into the
Night, Red Noses and Dark Ride.
Acting credits include; Off-Broadway: Saint Joan of the Stockyards, The Hostage, Ivanov, and Antigone.
Regional credits: Twelfth Night and The Three Sisters; Dallas credits:
Desperate Affection, Circle Theatre, Much Ado About Nothing, Classical
Acting Company, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare at Shakespeare
Festival of Dallas and Waiting for Godot at KDT.
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