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Shakespeare Uncensored 2012

📅 2012-12-01

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When a last-minute disaster strikes a Shakespearean premiere, the director takes a bold leap of faith by stepping into the role of Romeo himself.

Director: Andrey Kochkin

Cast

Scott Alin
Scott Alin
Joe
Alexandre Chen
Alexandre Chen
Alex Wu
Andrew Dubitsky
Mercutio
Joe Duffy
Theater Audience Member
Robert Factor
Robert Factor
John Russel
Chadbourne Hamblin
Drew / Romeo
Lord Kayson
Tough Guy
Magda Marcella
Lady Capulet
Dominick Marrone
Michael
Lindsey Newell
Nataly

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Shakespeare Uncensored (2012) about?

Shakespeare Uncensored (2012) follows a theater troupe's frantic scramble when their lead actor falls ill the day of the premiere, forcing the director to step in as Romeo. What unfolds is a madcap comedy where backstage blunders and onstage mishaps collide, all while the show must go on. The film turns a classic Shakespearean tragedy into a lighthearted romp filled with laughter and heart.

Who directed Shakespeare Uncensored?

Shakespeare Uncensored was directed by Andrey Kochkin, who brings a keen eye for comedic timing and chaotic storytelling to the film.

Who stars in Shakespeare Uncensored?

The film features Scott Alin, Alexandre Chen, Andrew Dubitsky, Joe Duffy, and Robert Factor in key roles that drive the comedy forward.

Is Shakespeare Uncensored (2012) worth watching?

Shakespeare Uncensored offers a charming blend of slapstick humor and homage to theater, making it a solid pick for comedy fans. Its low-stakes premise and playful energy make it an easy, entertaining watch, though its lack of an IMDb rating may give some pause. If you enjoy backstage comedies with a Shakespearean twist, this film delivers just enough wit and chaos.

How long is Shakespeare Uncensored?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Shakespeare Uncensored (2012) — A Comedy of Errors Behind the Scenes

When a last-minute disaster strikes a Shakespearean premiere, the director takes a bold leap of faith by stepping into the role of Romeo himself. Shakespeare Uncensored (2012), helmed by director Andrey Kochkin, turns a backstage chaos into a hilarious comedy of errors, blending slapstick humor with the timeless charm of *Romeo and Juliet*. The film's offbeat atmosphere thrives on the desperation of a cast caught between tradition and the unexpected, where one wrong move spirals into a night of farcical mishaps.

Centered around a tight-knit ensemble cast including Scott Alin and Alexandre Chen, the movie captures the camaraderie and chaos of theater with sharp wit and infectious energy. While it playfully lampoons the noble intentions of classic drama, Shakespeare Uncensored retains a heartfelt nod to the passion of live performance, making it a refreshing twist on the genre.