Shakespeare on the Deck is back in action and, after their
all-female “Macbeth” last year, are now featuring
an LGBTQ-focused storyline on everyone’s favorite summer play.
This isn’t your
Grandma’s Shakespeare…but you’ll love it!
It’s a madcap version of the story, when
four runaway lovers go to meet in the Forest outside Athens, boys and girls
meet and certainly greet! There is also a gender-defying dispute among the Fairies
who protect the forest, and, best of all, a bunch of hard working women rehearse and present the hilarious
tragedy ‘Pyramus & Thisbe.”
Amongst
these groups runs a mischievous Puck (Sarah Hinchcliff), armed with a love
potion capable of making anyone fall for the first person they set eyes upon.
What could go wrong?
With
dark green, cut silk, in the shape of tree branches hanging from the ceiling, contemporary
costumes – Titania (Craig Gibson) in a beautiful silk kimono; bright colored chiffons
and tights for the Fairies, and denim cut offs or ripped jeans for the motley crew – it came
alive. Director/adapter Mikey Mulhearn ignites the rowdy spirit of 1605 in this
naughty, tender, and transgressive piece, with the audience very much
included in the action.
His company of players are youthful, eloquent and very
agile, every word well paced and spoken clearly, and it’s a delight to see this
work brought to life in clever “gender neutral” roles.
At the Kimpton Everly Hotel, 1800 Yucca Avenue, Hollywood. For
info on their next production email: https://www.shakesonthedeck.com/
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