Charlie DelMarcelle
The
Lantern Theater Company’s presentation of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night
is a delight. Nobody does Shakespeare
like the Lantern and this year’s presentation is no exception. The adaptation of Twelfth Night adds a few
modern touches, such as a “grabber” for picking up trash and a microphone used
by the jester ( Charlie DelMarcelle) when he sings with his guitar. I’m not sure if the original Shakespearean
work incorporated music, but the addition of the guitar and accompanying
acoustic instruments is wonderous. Twelfth Night is a tale of
mistaken identity but on the Lantern’s stage it is so much more. When Viola (
Joanna Liao ) disguises herself as a boy to become a page in court after losing
her twin brother Sebastian in a shipwreck, she falls in love with the one who she is
serving. He in turn is madly in love with the countess and wants her to plea
his case. The countess ( Melissa Rakiro), of course, falls for Viola. (not
knowing that he is really a she.) There are exceptional
performances by Anthony Wilson (Sir Toby) for his enormous voice and J.
Hernandez (Sir Andrew) and Joanna Liao for
their striking facial expressions. There are several instances of madcap mayhem,
particularly when Viola’s long-lost brother (Tyler S. Elliott) returns. Seeing this production is
a wonderful way to immerse yourself in Shakespeare as the show is light, and immensely entertaining. It
can be seen in St Stephen’s Theater, 923 Ludlow Street. For more information or
tickets visit www.lanterntheater.org or call (215) 829-0395. The show runs
through June 18, 2023.