Alabama Crimson Tide Shakespeare Festival Now Playing

The Alabama Shakespeare Festival's play, Bear Country, about the life of legendary Alabama coach Paul Bryant and the last days leading up to his retirement, is coming to Birmingham later this summer after a successful run in Montgomery earlier this year. The play has been a rare hit for the ASF, which has suffered along with other businesses in these lean economic times. Previously, they had to cancel Les Miserables due to poor ticket sales. But for Bear Country, tailgaters have even shown up before events. No mention yet if Nick Saban will perform a stint as guest director. Seems he's too busy trying to write his own comedy/tragedy in Tuscaloosa.
So considering the success that the performing arts have received from the infusion of Crimson Tide lore, I think the Shakespeare festival can only benefit if we succinctly write the Capstone into your normal Shakespearean fare. Bama fans, not normally known for their love of the classics, can't be spoon-fed this culture knowingly . We have to give it to them subliminally, by slightly altering the Bard's dialogue to include the Alabama football references.
So what we do is to take some of the more common Shakepeare quotes from all his great works and give them the delicate re-write that will make them fan favorites from Legion Field to Bryant Denny. We're writing baby, we're writing!
JULIO CAESAR:
"Friends, Bammers, countrymen, lend me your ears: I come to bury Tuberville, not to become finger number six!"
"Beware the national signing days that occur in March!"
"Et tu, James Willis?
"Cowards die many times before their deaths, but we lost to Louisiana-Monroe only once."
"Cry havoc, and let slip the dogs of war, and the recruiting limo stunt from your fingers..."
AS YOU LIKE IT:
"All the world's a stage, but none smell like the urine and bourbon of Bryant-Denny!"
HAMLET:
"To be or not to be, under NCAA investigation. THAT is the question..."
"Neither a borrower nor a lender be, especially as applies to player-provided textbooks."
"The lady doth protest too much, methinks. But can someone please give Collette Connell a ride home?"
"Give every man thy ear, and few thy voice, and you still won't be half the ear that Tuberville is."
TEMPEST:
"He that dies pays all debts, but still keeps his season tickets..."
KING RICHARD III:
"Now is the winter of our discontent, but we can start text messaging recruits after Christmas."
"A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse! But only a buck twenty for Albert Means?
ROMEO AND JULIO:
"What's in a name? That which we call recruiting, at any other school, by any other name, would not pass the smell test."
"O Julio, O Julio! Wherefore art thou for thy sophomore year, Julio?"
"Parting is such sweet sorrow. We hardly knew thee, Tubs!"
KING HENRY IV:
"The better part of valor is discretion, of which Mike Price's strippers had none."
MEASURE FOR MEASURE:
"What's mine is yours, and what is yours is mine, but neither of us will get our $4 million worth."
MACBETH:
"Something wicked this way comes. NCAA probation..."
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That's funny WEA
We could have dialouge for you Aubies, but I doubt “See Dick Run” is Shakespearean material.
Although I am sure we could go the Suessian route – oh wait, my bad, that means anything by Dr. Seuss, the author of choice for the AU football team ;)
Seriously, WEA, that was pretty funny.
"When people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears their people, there is liberty" - Thomas Jefferson
Suess?
He wrote those coloring books we have at our library, right?
Thanks.
by War Eagle Atlanta on Jun 9, 2009 8:56 AM CDT up reply actions
I regret to inform you...
but according to Steve Spurrier….
They were lost in the fire
by Wallacewade04 on Jun 9, 2009 10:38 AM CDT up reply actions
So...
He posted this at night on the 7th o RBR and you posted this at night night on the 8th….
I guess this is what passes for quick wit at Auburn OHHHH BUURRRRNNNNN
dude no Othello? Iago could totally convince Othello that Textbooks weren’t part of NCAA violations. No Tempest? Bear Bryant and his daughter Joe Namath stuck on an island… DOOD Hamlet, Bear Bryant as the ghost, double joke on that one. Uhhh… Midsummer Nights dream could feature an argument between Bruce Pearl and Lane Kiffin on who truly loved Pat Summit…
I did notice after the fact
that you guys had posted a link Sunday, but I read the article that I linked to yesterday afternoon, right after it came out. And I wrote my thread immediately. Thanks for noticing, though.
And I didn’t want to get into writing a screenplay, just stick to the one liners—ones that I had actually heard of, and that have a reasonable chance of others having heard of them, too. You are more than welcome to come up with your own about Auburn and post them as a reply to this comment. Although it appears that you have some knowledge of the classics, it remains to be seen if you have a sense of humor or a smidgeon of creativity.
by War Eagle Atlanta on Jun 9, 2009 11:05 AM CDT up reply actions
All bammers are creative WEA
Just look at all the creative ways they have come up with to count national titles.
by Jumpn_JackFlash on Jun 9, 2009 11:41 AM CDT up reply actions
Yeah, we have to take our shoes off for that one...
but all you have to do is count your tooth…
"There's a lot of blood, sweat, and guts between dreams and success" - Coach Bryant
Refer to the post a mere two comments up from your own...
about being creative. You’re not doing a very good job at achieving the creativity you hail “all bammers” to possess. I’ll tell you what WILL be creative… you do a little research and tell me why Minnesota and Texas deserved to be crowned National Champions over Bama . That way, the next time you and your barner buddies feel the need to randomly throw out the year 1941 (and by random I mean Shakespeare to 1941, totally unprovoked), I’ll at least have an idea that you know what the hell you are talking about, and not just looking at Bama’s final record and/or AP Poll ranking. Unacceptable answers, and reasons why, include:
They had better records – In that case, Duke should have been the NC because they had the best record in the nation.
The AP poll had them ranked at #20 – The AP poll also had a 5-3 Northwestern team ranked at, or very close to, the top 10, so obviously it was an off year for our friends at AP.
Good luck, sport.
"There's a lot of blood, sweat, and guts between dreams and success" - Coach Bryant
Anyone other than an insecure bammer would know that the post above was a joke.
You don’t seem to mind throwing unprevoked jabs at us every now and then, so I just assumed you would get it. So good luck developing a sense of humor, sport.
And regarding 1941, that is one of the 12 titles that you bammers so proudly claim, nevermind the fact that UA finished the season ranked 20th in the AP poll. Not sure how being ranked 20th in the nation equates to a National Championship, but then again, math has never been the strong suit of most bammers. Good luck, with that too, sport.
by Jumpn_JackFlash on Jun 10, 2009 9:19 AM CDT up reply actions
I know the facts, therefore insecurity is not an issue for me, but...
what is an issue for me is ignorance on this/or any subject, and throwing that year around strictly based on 1941’s version of the final AP poll rankings falls under that category.
And yes, I like to throw jabs, so I can take them as well, and I have a great sense of humor, but hearing that for about the 10th time this month isn’t humorous anymore. And all I did was ask you to research it, which obviously no one has done, or even the most outspoken of Bama critics could make a case for it’s legitimacy.
As far as my math goes: my degrees in Math and Civil Engineering, as well as my upcoming Masters in Aerospace say that I’m okay in math, so don’t worry about that. I am a little concerned about your reading comprehension, though. I simply asked you to do a little research to gain some sense of competency on the subject, and gave you only two restrictions with reasons why they are not applicable (as well as try to prove yourself as a free thinker, and not some robot who feeds off of others’ arguements), and the only thing you can come back with is what I asked you not to use as reasoning. Did you even know that the final poll came out on November 30th of that year, and didn’t take into account the fact that Bama beat top 10 ranked Texas A&M afterward? Some teams still had two games left on their schedule when that “final” pole came out.
So the AP poll theory is very defunct, as it was a process worse then the BCS at picking the NC.
So do what you like, but personally I like to have sound reasoning behind my arguements.
"There's a lot of blood, sweat, and guts between dreams and success" - Coach Bryant
I am really sorry that you have oversensitivity/insecurity issues.
And good for you that you have tried to overcome them by getting those degrees (although I am not impressed since just about everyone on the internet claims to have double masters and phd’s).
I made a simple joke earlier. You blew up and made a lame attempt to insult me by telling me I can just count my tooth, which is fine. I really don’t care. But you obviously have insecurity issues, otherwise you would not have got so bent out of shape about it.
And as far as 1941 goes, what more did I need to prove? So Bama was ranked 20th and then beat a top 10 Tx AM team (not the #1 or 2 team). How does that equate to claiming a title for that season?
Feel free to respond to this in anyway you choose. I am done with it after this comment. Have a nice day.
by Jumpn_JackFlash on Jun 10, 2009 12:54 PM CDT up reply actions
WHOA
BURRRNNN FOR THE AUBURN GUY!!!!
well i did write a joking list of NCAA sanctions somewhere on this site… or did I do that on the ESPN boards? anyway Shakesies quotes are overrated my man I’m going to reinvent the AMERICAN classic of “Of Offensive Coordinators and Men”
Franklin: We are going to go to Atlanta aren’t we Tommy?
Tubberville: Thats right Tony Franklin, just close your eyes and imagine the beautiful SEC title game
Franklin: Chris Todd will throw for five touchdowns wont he Tommy?
Tubberville holds the gun up to the back of Franklins head, a single tear running down his eye
Tubberville: Sure he will buddy. Sure he will.
BANG!
annnnndd Scene
weak
not ewven a mention of wabbits
"Jay Jacobs can't go to the bathroom without Bobby Lowder's permission" - Paul Finebaum
by GumptownTiger on Jun 9, 2009 11:48 AM CDT up reply actions
Very nice, WEA...
Even cracked a smile a time or two.
Got a few of my own:
Richard:
Now is the winter of our discontent
Made glorious summer by this son of Cheese;
And all the clouds that low’r’d upon Jordan-Hare Stadium;
In the deep bosom of the Franklin Offense buried.
(That’s actually wishing you better fortune from last year, just incase you’re not familiar with Richard)
As You Like It:
Blow, blow, thou Bammer insults,
Thou art not so unkind
As Eric Ramsey’s ingratitude
"There's a lot of blood, sweat, and guts between dreams and success" - Coach Bryant
See?
You get it. As a response to good-natured satire, you build upon the notion and add some of your own, rather than let the ball fall to the ground with a degradation of insults. I love a good parlay, especially among rivals. A hat tip to you, sir!
by War Eagle Atlanta on Jun 9, 2009 2:17 PM CDT up reply actions
As a Georgia boy I feel...
….like I’m doing something naughty when I watch an Alabama/Auburn duel. It so deliciously evil!!!!!!
God, I love SEC FOOTBALL!!!!!!
As a Georgia boy myself
even I sometimes feel out of place, but it’s the best there is. Auburn and Alabama fans define who they are in large part to the rivalry we have together, and if they ever took that away, we just wouldn’t be the same.
by War Eagle Atlanta on Jun 10, 2009 12:53 PM CDT up reply actions
Can't get enough
Tennessean Clay Travis had a nice write up on this theatrical production that’s worth a look.
War Damn Eagle!

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