Date: Fri 01-Mar-1996
Date: Fri 01-Mar-1996
Publication: Bee
Author: SHANNO
Illustration: C
Location: A-10
Quick Words:
Beaux-Stratagem-Yale-Rep
Full Text:
(rev The Beaux' Stratagem @Yale Rep, 3/1/96)
Theatre Review-
Tough Going: `Stratagem' Needs Better Strategy In Rep's Work
(with photo)
By June April
NEW HAVEN - If one has not seen a "Restoration Comedy" and feels compelled to
have a so-called "educational experience," or if one hungers for an evening of
theatrical excesses, then perhaps the price of a ticket to Yale Repertory
Theatre's current production, The Beaux' Stratagem , could be comfortably
rationalized.
Described in its press release as "...a lusty, vigorous and sublime rendition
of George Farquhar's post-Restoration comedy," this reviewer can sincerely
acknowledge the accuracy of the adjective "vigorous."
There is repeated smashing into doors, slamming of doors and Keystone
Kops-type antics, energetically and sincerely played by actors whose
characters are grossly exaggerated and predictable. And the costumes! The
costumes are the most atrociously outrageous this reviewer has ever seen - a
nightmare from the likes of La Cage Aux Folles .
Written in the late 17th Century, this is one of three successful plays by
Irish actor-turned-playwright George Farquhar. He died at the age of 29 from
unknown causes, and penniless. His most important contribution seems to be
that Farquhar served as a bridge between the rather licentious creations of
the Restoration playwrights and the humanistic theatre of the 18th Century.
Having seen the delightfully creative and outrageous Mystery of Irma Vep ,
directed (and acted in) by Everett Quinton, this reviewer found Mr Quinton's
interpretation of The Beaux' Stratagem a few leaps downward in artistic
genius.
As the artistic director of the Ridiculous Theatrical Company, there is no
question of Everett Quinton's many talents. This production, however, does not
hit its intended mark. The fact that after intermission there were a few
pockets of empty seats, where there had been a full house at first curtain,
testifies to the fact others were also unhappily entertained.
The cast of 16 third-year acting students play their parts as directed. It is
no fault of theirs the characters are excessively caricatured. In spite of all
the hamming up, though, Sarah Rafferty, as the resourceful and naughty Cherry,
is quite delightful. Rene Augesen as Gypsy also strikes a special balance in
her antics.
The best part of the show is the sets. The singing heads and
"buffalo-head-tap" are ingenious devices which add a uniquely humorous
dimension to the evening.
Credit also for the live keyboard artistry goes to composer Kim Sherman, who
plays with panache and adds a musical flavoring to the evening's efforts.
The Beaux' Stratagem continues through March 9. Tickets are $25-$30 at the
Yale Rep box office, at 1120 Chapel Street in New Haven. Tickets can also be
charged by calling 432-1234.
