Friday, May 26, 2023

Twelfth Night


                                                         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.

 

 

Saturday, May 20, 2023

Arden's 2023-24 Season

 


The Arden Theatre, located at 40 N. 2nd Street has an exciting schedule of plays for its 2023-24 season. Assassins  with book by John Weidman  and music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, is a darkly humorous  musical review which depicts nine misfit men and women who set out to assassinate American presidents. Assassins  spans several musical styles and many decades  from Abraham Lincoln’s presidency to  John F. Kennedy’s. What The Constitution Means To Me, by Heidi Schreck is a Pulitzer Prize finalist as well as a winner of Best American Play and the recipient of the New York Drama Critic Award and the Obie Award. It has opened to critical acclaim in multiple cities and will be appearing next season  on the Arden stage. A 2020 Tony Award-winning play, The Lehman Trilogy by Stefano Massini, is a portrait of Lehman, showing the cost of greed and financial crisis. It is the story of a family and a business that changed the world. It follows the Lehman Brothers from their humble beginnings as immigrants to  America to their rise as a global financial powerhouse to generations later when everything came crashing down. LADYSITTING is a World Premiere adapted by Lorene Carey, based on her memoir, “My Year With Nana at the End of Her Century.”  Once On This Island – lyrics and book by Lynn Ahrens/Music by Stephen Flaherty . In this one-act musical,  a peasant island girl of The French Antilles searches for her place in the world and bargains with the island gods to help her find it. For a subscription or tickets to any of these plays, call 215-922-1122 or visit the website at ardentheatre.org.


Monday, May 15, 2023


                                                       Charlotte Northeast 

The Philadelphia Artists’ Collective is presenting a World Premiere Adaptation of Jane Eyre originally written by Charlotte Bronte and adapted by Kathryn Macmillan, Charlotte Northeast, Jessica Bedford, and Megan Winch with Kathryn Macmillan directing and Charlotte Northeast starring as Jane. This presentation can be seen at the Christ Church Neighborhood House , 20 N. American street through May 28, 2023. There is a large ensemble cast with most of the actors playing multiple roles. In addition to Charlotte Northeast’s  excellent portrayal of Jane, there are 4 other Janes, representing different periods of Jane’s life. The four women act together as a Greek chorus at times to illustrate the different thoughts going through Jane’s mind. In addition to portraying “Jane”, each actor also an additional role in Jane’s life, either by portraying her Aunt Reed, her friend Helen, or Bessie. This production is outstanding. With a stark set that has few changes throughout, the audience is left to concentrate on the dialogue which is extraordinarily well written. The large ensemble cast  is remarkable in their support of Charlotte Northeast. J. Paul Nicholas is an excellent Rochester, lord of the manor, secretly interested in Jane. Interesting projections of other places, under the direction of Damien Figueras , help spice up the setting.