BWW Reviews: Beatles, Bard and Billy Joe Make for a Mod Mix Musical in Yale Rep's THESE PAPER BULLETS

By: Mar. 25, 2014
Get Access To Every Broadway Story

Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click.




Existing user? Just click login.

Jeanine Serralles as Bea in These Paper Bullets! Photo © Joan Marcus, 2014.

By Lauren Yarger
Who says Shakespeare is boring?

Take one of his classic comedies, throw in a Fab Four group sort of like the Beatles and let Green Day front man Billie Joe Armstrong (AMERICAN IDIOT) write the music and presto: you have a modern, interesting show called THESE PAPER BULLETS.

The subtitle is right: "A Modish Ripoff of William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing." With a book by Rolin Jones ("Friday Night Lights," "Weeds") set in 1964 London, it follows the romantic and revenge-filled antics of the pop band Quartos: Ben (David Wilson Barnes), Claude (Bryan Fenkart), Balth (Lucas Papaelias), and Pedro (James Barry) - and Don Best (Adam O'Byrne), the drummer Pedro replaced. They are worshipped by their fans and feared by Scotland Yard.

"What's wrong with the youth of England?"

Can they find true love - Ben with verbal sparring partner Bea (a very engaging Jeanine Serralles) and Claude with model Higgy (Ariana Venturi)? BBC reporter Paulina Noble (Liz Wisan) is sure to keep you up to date (thanks to video projections designed by Nicholas Hussong).

The band plays Armstrong tunes (orchestrated and arranged by Tom Kitt of NEXT TO NORMAL fame) under the musical direction of Julie McBride. Jackson Gay, who staged Jones's Pulitzer-Prize finalist THE INTELLIGENT DESIGN OF JENNIE CHOW at Yale Rep in 2004 directs the antics on Michael Yeargan's multi-tasking set. Costume Designer Jessica Ford has fun putting the characters in 1960s outfits.

It's a fun show with lots of laughs throughout. Commissioned by Yale Repertory Theatre, it's a perfect offering for its WILL POWER! Series which includes three morning performances for high school student groups. Most exciting to me was that if you didn't know the basic plot was MUCH ADO, you wouldn't know you were watching Shakespeare. The adaptation takes on its own persona and except for a few times when lines suddenly sound Shakespeare-like, those enjoying the tunes and story might have no idea old Will had anything to do with the production.

Warning: the show contains strong language and adult content. Showtimes vary through April 5. Tickets $20-$98: (203) 432-1234; www.yalerep.org. These Paper Bullets plays at the University Theatre, 222 York St., New Haven.

Check out a video here: http://youtu.be/_hd9RwGLMX4



Videos