Things I texted, using voice-to-text, during intermission, when asked, from afar, "how is the play."


We'd gone out to Spring Green again, for a wonderful production of "A Winter's Tale."
Here's the Capital Times review. Excerpted sentence: "The transition from buttoned-up Sicilia to wild and woolly Bohemia — dressed by Raquel Barreto like cowboys and the ensemble from the 1960s musical 'Hair' — allows viewers to relax into the story." That transition comes right after intermission. As we drove home afterwards, Meade made that same comparison. It was like "Hair"... but the actors didn't get naked nor did they urge us to join them on stage.
10 comments:
Synopsis...
He has become so enraged that Leontes orders their infant daughter abandoned in the wild...But all may not be as dire as it first appears, as a shepherd saves the young girl...
"I'm going to place [her] in an easily escapable situation involving an overly elaborate and exotic death."
"... a man in a bear costume, but it was very large. It’s kind of pretty funny. In the text of the play, the stage direction is 'exit, pursued by a bear.'"
Would have been better if it was a man bear pig.
Wince said...
Synopsis...
He has become so enraged that Leontes orders their infant daughter abandoned in the wild...But all may not be as dire as it first appears, as a shepherd saves the young girl...
"I'm going to place [her] in an easily escapable situation involving an overly elaborate and exotic death."
I thought it was a story about abortion.
"...not actually witness [her] dying, I'm just gonna assume it all went to plan. What?
My local Shakespeare Theater did Winter's Tale this spring, and also had a lot of fun making the Bohemians really Bohemian. Autolycus the thief pretty much stole the show. Here are the official pictures: link.
Never leave the good guy alone to die. He always escapes.
Let barbers weep, their scissors cast aside,
No razor’s edge shall dim my spirit’s flame.
My hair, it grows where passion doth reside,
Proclaiming loud my wild, untamed mane
@Dr Weevil
Great pix. Thx. Interesting setup with the audience right there.
The Autolycus at the APT production was one of the best parts of the show. Lots of broad clowning.
Spoiler alert.
I'm having a long conversation with Grok AND ChatGPT about the 2 very different interpretations of what happened to Hermione. I've got a big preference for the theory that she really did die and the statue was really a statue and it miraculously came to life. The other theory is that she was squirreled away somewhere by Paulina for 16 years and the "statue" was a trick rigged by the 2 women to give Leontes some kind of experience.
Ann:
You should come to Staunton some time. There are at least a dozen Globes in the world, but the Blackfriars Playhouse is "the world's only recreation of Shakespeare's indoor theater". For a few years, they switched to saying "first recreation", but then the Wanamaker in London discovered that the plans they used were not in fact from Shakespeare's time but much later, so it's back to "only".
They follow Shakespearean practices, keeping the lights on, interacting with the audience, minimal sets. (It's rather like "original instruments" music in principle.) Well worth the long drive to the Shenandoah Valley. The late Terry Teachout was a big fan.
Romeo and Juliet just opened the Fall season, though the pictures aren't up yet - I'll be in them, sitting on stage. Suiting the text, the actress playing Juliet could pass for 14, and Romeo doesn't look much older. I told them if acting doesn't work out, she can easily get a job with the police department doing undercover drug work in the local high schools.
Two Gentlemen of Verona opens next week. As always, it will include a live dog: a different one every week. They have a deal with the SPCA to help them get their ugliest dogs adopted by showing them on stage. They've had some really ugly dogs in the past. I'm looking forward to seeing this year's crop.
Post a Comment
Please use the comments forum to respond to the post. Don't fight with each other. Be substantive... or interesting... or funny. Comments should go up immediately... unless you're commenting on a post older than 2 days. Then you have to wait for us to moderate you through. It's also possible to get shunted into spam by the machine. We try to keep an eye on that and release the miscaught good stuff. We do delete some comments, but not for viewpoint... for bad faith.