Went to opening night of the Public Theater’s free run of Twelfth Night in Central Park last week. It was a beautiful night in the park. I always enjoy the experience. It’s always satisfying to actually get tickets. It takes a lot of patience, flexibility and luck. But when the stars align and it works, it makes me very happy. As for the actual show, I loved it. The actual play has a decent flow. Sometimes I get distracted by the devices used in Shakespeare’s plays especially when the message is, look at how quaint the commoners are. They are sweetly stupid. Right now I’m thinking of the play within the play subplot in A Midsummer Night’s Dream which is fresh in my mind. Anyway, everything about Twelfth Night was solid, the acting, directing, singing. Loved having an actual folk/rock band, Hem, on stage for most of the show. The set was charming and creative. Personally, I always enjoy seeing the outline of Belvedere Castle in the background. But sometimes, this time included, it is not visible. Here, let me just copy and paste the cast below:
TWELFTH NIGHT
By WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Directed by DANIEL SULLIVAN
With Charles Borland, Andrew Crowe, Michael Cumpsty, Steve Curtis, Clifton Duncan, Raúl Esparza, Herb Foster, Leslie Harrison, Anne Hathaway, Slate Holmgren, Kevin Kelly, David Kenner, Christopher Layer, Robin LeMon, Hamish Linklater, Dorien Makhloghi, Audra McDonald, David Pittu, Ray Rizzo, Jay O. Sanders, Julie Sharbutt, Stark Sands, Baylen Thomas, Zach Villa, Jon Patrick Walker, Julie White
JUNE 10 – JULY 12
Anne Hathaway’s presence seemed to draw in a younger crowd, like The Princess Diaries crowd. Very cute. And they stayed. She did a great job. Understated but strong. Very pretty singing voice. It was amazing to see Audra McDonald. What a pro. She was so convincing as Olivia. Funny, naive and energized. Hamish Linklater was hilarious in a role that could’ve been annoying. Jay O. Sanders and Julie White breezed through their comedic yet somewhat not so innocent roles. Again, real pros. I was impressed that there weren’t any obvious first night issues. Seemed incredibly smooth.
Tetro
I think it’s so cool that Francis Ford Coppola is excited about making movies. When I saw Youth Without Youth, there was a Q&A with him, Tim Roth and the female actor whose name I can’t recall at the moment. Anyway, that’s when I heard that Coppola has made a very decent living being a vintner. His vineyards have been highly successful enabling him to completely finance his own movies starting with Youth Without Youth. Someone pointed out this movie is kind of like Benjamin Button because Tim Roth’s character sort of ages backwards. What happens is he starts off as an old man and then is struck by lightning and goes back to his younger self. But he still remembers all of his life experiences. Hence the title, Youth Without Youth. Tetro is written and directed by Coppola. I thought it was much more straight-forward than Youth Without Youth which was challenging to watch at times though always intriguing. Every frame of Tetro is artfully constructed. Remember how surprisingly fantastic Vincent Gallo was in Buffalo 66? He’s perfect for his part. You know, we heard stories. I wasn’t sure if he was still interested in acting. He does a great job. Maribel Verdú is excellent. I enjoyed newcomer Alden Ehrenreich who could make a movie with Leonardo DiCaprio and Michael Pitt all playing brothers. Tetro is a total art film. Coppola has no interest in filmic conventions. The actual story follows many conventions about family and dramatic structure. But this is what holds it together and makes it accessible despite the challenging visuals and homages to old school masters.
PJ Harvey & John Parish: Beacon Theater 6/9/09
PJ Harvey seemed happy to be on stage. I missed her older tunes and her guitar-playing. But she is the kind of artist who needs to be moving forward all the time. I am the kind of fan who likes to look forwards and backwards. I can appreciate where she is coming from. She and John Parish and their band put on a solid show. PJ Harvey has an amazing voice and it was cool to be in its presence for a night.
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