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Performance Review: "Shakespeare's R & J"

Phillymag.com theater critic M.B. Case returns from a hiatus with a look at the sophomore effort of Mauckingbird Theatre Company

By M.B. Case

Phillymag.com theater critic M.B. Case returns from a hiatus (which took her either to Borneo or to too many afternoons lingering over Bellinis at Rouge, depending on which version of the story you believe) with a look at the sophomore effort of Mauckingbird Theatre Company, Philadelphia's only theater outfit dedicated to gay-themed productions.

Shakespeare's R & J by Joe Calarco
Mauckingbird Theatre Company
Directed by Peter Reynolds
Starring Evan Jonigkeit, Conrad Ricamora, Newton Buchanan, Nicholas Park

10 words or less ... Teenage prep school boys = Not my mother's Shakespeare

Strengths ... Gay or not gay, this is simply good theater. For those thinking they are merely going to see some newfangled adaptation of Romeo & Juliet, à la Romeo & Romeo, they are greatly mistaken. The young actors in this production are asked to carry off no small feat: acting as self-conscious and arrogant teenage boys while simultaneously and convincingly portraying Romeo, Juliet, Mercutio/Friar, and Nurse. And do it they do. Jonigkeit (Celimene in Mauckingbird's debut production of Moliere's The Misanthrope) is especially moving as Student 1, aka Romeo, aka every teenager grappling with love and self.

Weaknesses ... None. The under- and overcurrents of teenage angst, confusion, self-loathing, and giddiness are deftly played throughout with nary a hiccough or bump along the way.

Verdict ... Mauckingbird pulled off what I thought would be impossible: taking (certainly) my least favorite of Shakespeare's catalog and infusing it with a graceful humor and dogged humanity. Looking forward to their next effort.

Through August 23rd at the Second Stage at the Adrienne. Tickets $15 to $20.

 

 

Originally published in Philadelphia magazine, August 2008
 

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Go see this play
Posted by | Aug. 8, 2008 at 7:44 PM
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This play was beyond impressive. I'm not much a theatergoer and this one just blew me away. It would be cliche to say that the performance gave me goosebumps, but life is often, I suppose. Wonderful. Go see this play!
um hell yes
Posted by | Aug. 13, 2008 at 10:54 AM
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I cannot even describe how spectacular this play is. The things the actors do are simply incredible. I would suggest this play to absolutely everyone...no matter how conservative or liberal they may be. its well worth it.
WOW!
Posted by | Aug. 17, 2008 at 7:32 PM
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I just saw the play and it is marvelous. The actors pulled of an interpretation of Shakespear with a performance you would expect form much older actors. These guys are good. I wish I could have seen them all personaly after the performance, give them all big hugs and tell them how great they are. Just go see it for yourself, but save me a seat. I want to see it again.!
Absurd
Posted by | Aug. 20, 2008 at 2:52 PM
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If the play were really good on its merits it wouldn't need to be packaged according to the sex-lives of its performers. I don't need need "gay" Shakespeare - just give me good Shakespeare without having to throw in the implication that it hasa something to do with your private sexual lives. I don't care about your sex life.

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