In Association with Diversionary Theatre, the Production of As You Like It is a Wonderfully Reconceptualized Piece with Trans, Non-Binary and Queer Performers.
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Alrighty, let us get to the play: The scene starts with a pop in a wrestling ring and most of the cast onstage to get a feel of who is who. Oliver (Tairekca L.A) and Orlando (Esco Jouléy) are brothers and their father has passed. Oliver the oldest sibling, takes advantage of their father’s absence to leave Orlando without means or education so he challenges the reigning champion Charles to a wrestling match to set his own future. Oliver is so jealous and does not want his brother to succeed so he decides it is better for Orlando to be dead.
Rosalind (Peter Smith) lived with her uncle Duke Frederick (Rachel Crowl) and his daughter Celia (Jen Richards). Frederick banished his brother Duke Senior (David Greenspan) to the Forest of Arden, years ago. In the wrestling match, Rosalind sees Orlando and falls for him. Frederick goes paranoid and banishes Rosalind but Celia does not agree and decides to go with her to the Forest of Arden to look for Rosalind’s Dad. They go in disguise, change their names, and are now siblings. Celia is Aliena and Rosalind, Ganymede. Scared to go by themselves, they bring Touchstone (Cody Sloan). Orlando catches wind that Oliver wants to kill him so he flees to the forest too. There, Duke Senior lives with lord Jacques (Rami Margron).
The cast is marvelous in unison with double, and triple threats, they can sing, dance, act and be funny which makes it more enjoyable and easy to watch. There are musical transitions with songs like Fast Car by Tracy Chapman amongst other pop hits masterfully arranged and musically directed live onstage by T. Carlis Roberts. This added touch gives it such a fresh, present feel. Peter Smith has a beautiful voice with a potent range. Smith and Richards make a wonderful duo; you totally get that sisterhood and how they have each other’s back, definitely feels like family. Jen Richards is so tender as Celia. Cody Sloan is hilarious and bold as Touchstone. Tairekca L.A and Esco Jouléy are the fierce, feisty duo as the two brothers that do not get along. Esco Jouléy is like a breath of fresh air and mighty in interpretation. Tairekca L.A is too a great mighty force. There is an interesting presence and alternate interpretation exercise where some of the actors play two or more roles. In Rachel Crowl’s case as Duke Frederick and Corin the shepherd, it is such a contrast! Frederick is evil and loud whereas Corin is more laid back and even shy. Another cool part going back to the threats is that Crowl also jumps off the stage and joins Roberts to play guitar and base. Just awesome.
Alanna Darby is comical and very sassy as Phoebe. I mean the girl is not getting to her goal, who can blame her?
Once things fall into place and everybody has their person, towards the end, four weddings are celebrated blessed by Hymen de god of marriage (Esteban Andres Cruz) who is bold and a joy to watch.
The epilogue is a gift that wraps up the great performance and leaves it open for each individual to make it their own.
To more collaborations and more great theatre!
The creative team also includes Cha See, Lighting Design, ien DeNio, Sound Design, Alberto “Albee” Alvarado, Wig and Makeup Design, Chelsea Pace, Intimacy Staging and Fight Choreography, Ursula Meyer, Voice and Text Coach, Charles Means, Stage Manager and Matthew Bantock, Assistant Stage Manager.
As You Like it is currently playing until December 11. For performance dates and times please click here