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Bare Theatre ReviewKhoa Pham and Tara Pozo star in Romeo and Juliet Living up to its moniker, Bare Theatre presented a no-frills but engaging modern-dress production of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet Feb. 15-18 at Common Ground Theatre in Durham, NC. The set was bare, except for four sometimes cumbersome black platforms mixed and matched to create various locations in Renaissance Verona and Mantua, Italy. Although many of the young cast members wrestled unsuccessfully with the demanding Shakespearean diction of this immortal love story, Khoa Pham and Tara Pozo made excellent impressions as lovelorn Romeo Montague and dreamy Juliet Capulet, the only children of two prestigious families whose constant feuding frequently upsets the peace of fair Verona. Their passionate performances brought these two impetuous and temperamental lovers fully to life. Director Jesse R. Gephart set a brisk pace and elicited crisp characterizations from Seth Blum as the fiery Tybalt, a bare-chested Scott Nagel as the wisecracking Mercutio, Tony Hefner as well-meaning but fumbling Friar Laurence, and Rebecca Blum as Romeo's friend Benvolio. Kacey Reynolds could not make Juliet's earthy Nurse the scene-stealing star turn that it can be, but Matt Schedler and Nancy Rich were suitably spiteful as Lord and Lady Capulet (Juliet's parents), and Dean Rayburn and Missy Dapper smoothly handled the less flamboyant roles of Lord and Lady Montague (Romeo's parents). Jeff Buckner was also good as the fed-up Prince Escalus, who warns the Capulets and Montagues to end their very public brawling or risk exile or even death. BARE THEATRE: http://www.baretheatre.org/next.html. COMMON GROUND THEATRE: http://www.cgtheatre.com/. SHAKESPEARE RESOURCES (courtesy the University of Virginia): http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/shakespeare/. ROMEO AND JULIET (e-text courtesy UVa): http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/ShaRJF.html (1623 First Folio) and http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/MobRome.html (1866 Globe Edition). ============================================================= WHAT: The TRIANGLE THEATER REVIEW is a FREE weekly e-mail theatrical newsletter, featuring previews and reviews by Robert W. McDowell and reviews by Alan R. Hall and others. (For brief bios of our critics, see http://www.cvnc.org/about/critics-bios.html.) Classical Voice of North Carolina, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and this state's leading performing-arts platform, not only pays our reviewers but also makes continued publication of TTR possible. The online versions of our critics' theater reviews are now listed in the "Performance Reviews" section of CVNC's home page: http://www.cvnc.org/. CVNC also publishes a comprehensive list of Triangle "Theatre Openings" (http://www.cvnc.org/calendar/openings.html) and an extensive list of "Theater and Film Links" (http://www.cvnc.org/links/theatre.html). DONATIONS: If you value the comprehensive, in-depth local theater coverage that TTR and CVNC provide, please mail a check today to Classical Voice of North Carolina, 3305 Ruffin Street, Raleigh, NC 27607-4025; or use your credit card to donate online via PayPal: http://www.cvnc.org/support/index.html. Because CVNC is a 501(c)(3) organization, all financial contributions are tax-deductible as allowed by law. Be sure to indicate that you want to support continued online publication of the TRIANGLE THEATER REVIEW. You may also donate to CVNC through the Triangle Community Foundation, based in Research Triangle Park. You can find current information about CVNC at Philanthropy Central, an online service operated by the Triangle Community Foundation. Click http://www.trianglecf.org/ to make a secure gift to CVNC. HOW TO SUBSCRIBE: E-mail RobertM748@aol.com and type SUBSCRIBE TTR in the Subject: line. TO UNSUBSCRIBE: E-mail RobertM748@aol.com and type UNSUBSCRIBE TTR in the Subject: line. QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS? E-mail RobertM748@aol.com. COPYRIGHT: Editorial content and all formats © 2007 CVNC and the respective authors. Reproduction in any form without authorization of Classical Voice of North Carolina and the respective authors is prohibited. CVNC will maintain an archive of standard previews and reviews from past issues for at least a year, at http://cvnc.org/reviews/archives.html. To request copies of web articles from 2005 and earlier, e-mail cvnc1@earthlink.net. |