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CSC's Charming "Love's Labor's" Anything But Lost

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Friday, November 10, 2006; Posted: 12:11 PM - by James Howard

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            I have said it before, and I will say it again.  No one locally produces Shakespeare for the masses better than the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company.  No one else really comes close, and their current production of the comedy Love's Labor's Lost is proof.  Often, otherwise extremely bright theatergoers will resist seeing Shakespeare for fear of not being able to understand what they are seeing and hearing.  That is most definitely not the case with this production.  Billed as a Shakespeare Workshop production – read: the play, not the costumes and sets are the thing – the company once again shows an amazing ability to create the Bard's plays within a context, and more importantly, within acting styles that are accessible to any and everyone.  So, if Will's work makes you nervous, try CSC – you'll be the better for it.

            Directed with a keen eye, swift pace, and comic flair by Jenny Leopold, a first time CSC director, Love's Labor's Lost charms and enthralls as it rushes fleetingly by.  The action is non-stop, the plot relatively uncomplicated.  Clearly, Ms. Leopold knows a thing or two about staging a play, debut or not.  Not one second of the staging feels labored or static, and she is always mindful of keeping the focus where it needs to be, without sacrificing interesting stage pictures.  (A few other local directors might attend to see what efficient staging looks like.)  Setting the play at a Western ranch resort in modern dress proves to be an inspired choice as it gives the audience easily understood context for the plot, and gives the characters a reasonable need to be in this place without stretching the bounds of believability.  This updating is not a case of the all too often shoehorning of a classic into an ill-fitting concept.  For a production that touts its lack of attention to the technical details, all of the elements sure are top notch.  The costumes (uncredited for design) are a hoot, from the corporate "Team Navarre" shirts worn by the four gentlemen to the ZZ Top/ Day Spa "disguises" worn by the men and women, respectively.  The lighting, which is merely and on/off, bright full stage wash is exemplary in setting the tone and cheeriness of the play and is of note also for its evenness – companies with far larger budgets may want to consult with designer Dan O'Brien for tips on how to avoid shadows.  O'Brien is also responsible for the bare bones set – a wide open prairie in the back, and two strategically places ladders – which do more for the show than some of the more expensive things I've seen recently.

            Even though technically the production is spare but first rate, true to the Shakespeare Workshop concept, Love's Labor's Lost is truly actor-centric.  This battle of the sexes is set up nicely from the get go, as each actor has a firm grasp on his or her role and its place in the grand scheme.  And from lead role to walk on, every actor has brought his/her best skills to the stage.  As CSC is an acting company, the same actors regularly appear in their productions, and it is fun to see what they will be asked to do with each outing.  CSC also makes a habit of infusing new blood in each show as well, and in this case each newcomer acquits him/herself quite well.

In the supporting roles, several cast members really stand out.  Steve Beall does a funny send up of a Spaniard without being a stereotype, and as Moth, the Spaniard's page, Karen Beriss practically steals the show.  A trained magician, she does tricks aplenty, but the best trick she pulls off is as the androgynous Moth – well-spoken and delightfully delivered lines make Ms. Beriss a name to look for in the future.  Shakespeare has set up this battle with two leaders and three sidekicks apiece.  All six actors in the side kick roles are delightful to watch and listen to as they each create very distinct characters, and yet manage to create a unified front a la The Three Stooges and perhaps Charlie's Angels.  The men (Bob Alleman, Scott Alan Small, Jim Raistrick) are hilarious as they bumble their way through love, machismo and disguises.  Similarly, the ladies (Diana Cherkas, Ashly Ruth Fishell, Charlene V. Smith) relish in using their femininity, guile and considerable charms.  Adding to the fun in smaller turns, but adding much humor and color to the proceedings are Kelli Biggs, Lorraine Imwold, Bernie Noeller, Scott D. Farquhar, and Rebecca Ellis as various servants and townies.  It really says something about the level of professionalism, direction and attention to detail of a show when even the smallest roles stand out as they do here.



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