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Review: LADY DISDAIN at Asolo Repertory Theatre

“LADY DISDAIN” is playing at Asolo Repertory Theatre through June 27th.

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Review: LADY DISDAIN at Asolo Repertory Theatre

"LADY DISDAIN", the Rolling World Premiere, by Lauren Gunderson is a romantic comedy play that cleverly infuses a modern and feminist twist into Shakespeare's classic "Much Ado About Nothing." The setting is a vibrant audio book recording studio, where the delightful drama unfolds between the feuding narrators Bea and Ben. What starts as a clash of egos slowly evolves into a heartwarming enemies-to-lovers story full of witty banter.

Lauren Gunderson, a trailblazing playwright with a knack for showcasing women's narratives, has solidified her mark in the theatrical world as one of the most produced playwrights in America. In her latest creation, "LADY DISDAIN", she draws inspiration from the timeless works of Shakespeare while deftly weaving in contemporary themes. This reinvention of a classic tale resonates with audiences because at its core, it explores universal experiences like emotions, vulnerability, and the intricate dance of relationships. In a swirl of old-world charm and a bit of new-age flair, the story reminds us that human nature transcends eras and remains a captivating enigma to unravel.

With a stage adorned in vibrant neon lights meticulously arranged by the talented Brian J. Lilienthal, the theatrical setting emerges as a distinct character in its own right. Intriguingly designed by Lawrence E. Moten III, the stage features numerous alcoves for performers to immerse themselves in, while the expansive areas serve as diverse settings throughout the performance. Moten's debut at Asolo showcases a clever utilization of space, skillfully leveraging the vertical and horizontal dimensions to accentuate the Shakespearean-esque monologues and dynamic dialogues. Whether delivering poignant soliloquies in isolation or engaging in lively exchanges with fellow actors, the stage seizes every opportunity to enhance the narrative.

Veronika Duerr and Casey Murphy sure had a mouthful of words to share as Beatrice and Ben, engaging in witty banter that could make even the most verbose Shakespearean character blush. And when the ladies of the play, including the playful Sophia Alawi as Hannah and Brett Ashley Robinson as Alice, joined the wordy fray, the verbal jousting escalated to a delightful cacophony of witticisms.

But it was Murphy and Duerr's masterful transition into their roles as Audio-readers and then back to their “real voices”, that seamlessly drew the audience into the story from the get-go. Their portrayal of characters disillusioned by romance was both poignant and hilarious, a refreshing take on the tired trope of love in the modern age. Tired of being constantly bombarded with tales of love and longing, these anti-romantic protagonists have become the ultimate cynics, serving up sarcasm and skepticism with a side of charm.

If you find yourself swooning over the fantastical allure of "The Court of Thorns and Roses" or any other epic romantic saga, buckle up for a delightfully tongue-in-cheek journey behind the veil of these beloved tales. Although many of us may secretly indulge in these guilty pleasures, it's safe to assume someone out there is devouring these steamy pages—just probably not anyone in our immediate social circles (wink, wink). It's a twist on a twist, a treat for those who enjoy their literary escapades with a side of playful satire!

We often find ourselves drawn to love stories because, deep down, we all crave that warm, fuzzy feeling that comes with a happily ever after. Despite tackling some challenging topics along the way in “LADY DISDAIN”, it's no secret that love ultimately triumphs in the end, leaving everyone basking in happiness. Lauren Gunderson's newest work serves as an escape into a world where love reigns supreme, offering a glimpse into what could be in both romance and our own love lives.

“LADY DISDAIN” is playing at Asolo Repertory Theatre through June 27th. Tickets are still available for Matinee and Evening shows here.



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