I went to Fountain Valley High School. I remember watching Grove Shakespeare productions here. It left a big impression on me.
From David Denman
There was a time when people liked to take Shakespeare and twist him around to make whatever social or political statement they wanted to make.
I just spent three years on 'The Office.' I made enough money that I can take five weeks out and do a play.
Petruchio is a very clever guy and clearly has a lot of bravado and confidence. My feeling is that he's broke at the beginning of the play and needs a dowry to save face back home.
Everyone remembers the last thing you did.
Most people know me from 'The Office,' where I played a guy who grunted out three or four words an episode and was kind of a knucklehead, and so I think it's surprising for people to see me do something like this. But Shakespeare is what I grew up wanting to do.
There's a lot of pressure being an actor and taking on challenges that people don't expect of you.
It meant so much to me as a kid to see professional theater and hear Shakespeare's words.
'Hamlet' is the most famous play in the world for a reason. The journey you go on is incredible.
There's a lot of people in the community who are seeing a play for a first time, and that, to me, is really exciting.
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