An hour-long rain delay wasn’t enough to daunt the opening night crowds at
St. Louis Shakespeare Festival’s charming production of As You Like It. All the hallmarks of a Shakespearean romantic comedy are there - sibling rivalries, gender-swapping disguises, unrequited love, the fools and the foolish. But director Nancy Bell’s take on the material is as refreshing as a spring breeze, and she’s got a cast that’s keen, with a knack for delivering the prose with clarity, making it more accessible and easier to follow along. Add to that an acoustic trio of musicians with original songs by a sweet-voiced Beth Bombara, a gilded age setting, and the always beguiling ambience of Shakespeare Glen, and you’ve got a show definitely worth checking out.
Forests tend to be transformative places in Shakespeare’s plays, and the Forest of Arden, unveiled after a simple but enchanting reveal, is no exception. There are lusty goatherds and lonely shepherds to spare in the woods, and it’s where many of the players retreat to after being exiled or to escape the perils of the city. The would-be lovers at the center are our heroine, Rosalind (Caroline Amos), lively and wise, and Orlando (Christian Thompson), stuck under the thumb of his older brother, Oliver (Greg Cuellar). Just as they start to fall for each other, Duke Frederick, Rosalind’s paranoid, usurping uncle, banishes her the same way he banished her mother, Duchess Senior (Michelle Hand), so Rosalind disguises herself as a boy and with her cousin and bestie, the Duke’s daughter, Celia (Jasmine Cheri Rush), along with the Duke’s fool, Touchstone (Ricki Franklin), they make their way to Arden. Meanwhile, Orlando learns that Oliver has some evil plans for him, so he, too, flees to the forest for his own safety.
Bianca Sanborn, Michelle Hand*, Riley Carter Adams and Beth Bombara. Photo credit: Phillip Hamer Photography |
Amos is engaging as Rosalind - level-headed and plucky, but certainly not above the trappings of her all-consuming love for Orlando. Celia is as loyal a friend as Rosalind could ask for. They complement each other well, and Rush and Amos’s giggly chemistry is a hoot to watch. Thompson’s portrayal of Orlando is also a joy to watch. Whether he’s looking out for his elder manservant Adam who has joined him (the always excellent Joneal Joplin), engaging in a wrestling match, or pinning love notes to Rosalind onto the trees of the woods, Thompson embodies a young man who is brave and caring, but also brimming with unrealized potential. Positive in the face of her exile and generous to those she meets, Hand is reliably compelling as the Duchess Senior (a gender swap from the traditional Duke Senior), unfettered in her new surroundings. Wali Jamal is the pensive Jaques, an attendant of the Duchess, and delivers Shakespeare’s famed “Seven Ages of Man” monologue. Delivered with heartfelt solemnity, the crowd hushed the second they heard the words, “All the world’s a stage...”. Dottie Marshall Englis’s costume design clearly delineates the gilded age wealth of the city and the rustic comfort of the forest, with particularly colorful attire for Touchstone the fool. Scott C. Neale’s scenic design of slanted platforms is set off by an ornate proscenium with the alluring backdrop of Arden set behind it.
Jasmine Cheri Rush, Christian Thompson*, Caroline Amos* and Wali Jamal. Photo credit: Phillip Hamer Photography |
By the end, between the magic of the woods and Rosalind’s wit, along with a forgivable measure of contrivance, couples are united and quarrels are squashed. Flee the hassles of the day and head to the delights of Arden in Shakespeare Glen! As You Like It is playing until the 23rd.
Incidentals
• At the start of the second act, an adorable little goat makes an appearance. I was quite distracted. Cheers to D Bar S Ranch!
Bianca Sanborn, Ricki Franklin and an adorable goat. Photo credit: Phillip Hamer Photography |
AS YOU LIKE IT
Written by William Shakespeare
Directed by Nancy Bell
Shakespeare Glen, Forest Park
through June 23 | tickets: FREE - $300
Performances Tuesday through Sunday, nightly at 8pm
Cast
Rosalind: Caroline Amos*
LeBeau/Corin: Kathryn A. Bentley*
Amiens: Beth Bombara
Silvius/Ensemble: CB Brown
Young Lady/Ensemble: Riley Carter Adams
Oliver: Greg Cuellar*
Touchstone: Ricki Franklin
Duchess Senior: Michelle Hand*
William/Ensemble: Isaiah Henry
Jaques: Wali Jamal*
Adam: Joneal Joplin*
Charles: Lenny Mephisto
Duke Frederick: Joel Moses
Celia: Jasmine Cheri Rush
Audrey/Ensemble: Bianca Sanborn
Orlando: Christian Thompson*
Phoebe/Ensemble: Molly Wennstrom
The cast of St. Louis Shakespeare Festival's 2024 production of "As You Like It". Photo credit: Phillip Hamer Photography |
Creative
Scenic Design: Scott C. Neale
Costume Design: Dottie Marshall Englis
Sound Design and Composer: Beth Bombara
Lighting Design: Denisse Chavez
Props Manager: Taylor Laine Abs
Artistic Producer: Delaney Piggins
Stage Manager: Sarah Luedloff*
Choreographer: Sam Gaitsch
Fight and Intimacy Choreographer: Rachel Flesher
* Denotes member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of
Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
Musicians
Viola/Mandolin: Sam Golden
Percussion: Jeremy Reidy
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