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Confrontation at Shakespeare in the Barn. Valentine vs. Thurio



2018-07-23 - Shakespeare in the Barn at Homeplace on Green River, 5807 New Columbia Road, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by George Kolbenschlag, Homeplace on Green River.

Forty-five residents from at least six Kentucky counties attended a performance of Shakespeare's The Two Gentlemen of Verona at Homeplace on Green River's Shakespeare in the Barn, Saturday, July 21, 2018. In the scene above, Valentine (Tyler Harding) on the left, confronts Thurio (Thomas Alvey) in competition for the attention of Sylvia (Gretchen Miles). A third suitor, Proteus (Jeremy Cloyd) also seeks Sylvia's favors in the play. Director Robert Brock says the struggle between Proteus and Valentine and the different cultures they must overcome makes this play the perfect catalyst for a western setting. - GEORGE KOLBENSCHLAG


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