In this hilarious trip
down Shakespeare Lane, Dr. Patricia Cataldo is a psychotherapist with a celebrity
clientele of romantically involved couples from Shakespearean plays. Having directed
Will’s plays for years in New York, I was curious to see the results if all his
beleaguered heroes and heroines had only gone for therapy. There’s Desdemona trying
to find support against her husband Othello’s jealous rages; there’s Hamlet’s
existential problems (but are they all in his head?) that Ophelia mistakes for
bi-polarism; there’s Kate and Petruchio hammering it out as their prelude to
great sex, and there’s teenagers Romeo and Juliet, with raging hormones, trying
to deal with hostile parents.
What they all have in
common is a healthy lust for each other – except maybe Lady M whose lust is
directed more toward her glee in murdering people than embracing her hen-pecked
husband, Macbeth. More than just spoofing Shakespeare, here’s a wild send-up of
psycho-analysis, since the psychotherapist herself, who’s not quite together,
has the amazing knack of suggesting cures for their ills that quite frankly
exacerbates problems. So don’t blame Shakespeare for how these tragedies turned
out, blame ditzy Dr. Cataldo.
Personal favorites in the standout
cast are Paul Gunning as Hamlet; Barbara Mallory as Lady Macbeth; Constance Mellors
as Dr. Cataldo, and Anne Leyden as Kate. Plaudits to Elliot Schwartz and Kimberly
Woods as Romeo & Juliet; Heather Keller and Thomas Anthony Jones as Desdemona
& Othello; Bill Sehres as Petruchio; Anthony Gruppuso as Macbeth, and Lindsey
Ravage as Ophelia.
The Monty Python Really-Funny-Award to writer Lloyd J. Schwartz, and the Marx Brothers Zany-Prize to director
Ted Lange. This World Premiere comedy is a No Great Shakes Production with fine
set design by Marco De Leon, clever lighting by Maarten Cornelis, and fabulous
costumes by Michele Young. Photos by Dina Morrone.
At Secret Rose Theatre,
11246 Magnolia Blvd., NOHO, through April 27. For tickets: (323) 960-5774 or www.Plays411.com/classic
Addendum: Hey, for more
sessions, I’d love to see Anthony & sexy Cleopatra; Coriolanus & his bossy
mom Volumnia; Hermione & her abusive husband Leontes; Rosalind &
thick-headed Orlando; Richard III & timid Lady Anne; naïve Troilus & flighty
Cressida, and faithful Imogen & dumbbell Posthumus. MMM