Twelfth Night (TQC): The Fool Has An Excellent Breast

By: Nov. 12, 2008
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In the time that Shakespeare was writing his plays, of course, only males were allowed onstage. This made it very effective when his female characters would dress as men- they were very convincing. The Queens Company, an all-female acting troupe, turns the trope on its head- similarly, when his plays are stylized so that all the men on stage are women dressed as men, it's a lot simpler for a gal to "pass" as a guy. With costume and facial hair to transform them into (often quite handsome) men, the fine actresses of The Queens Company are more than ready to take on Twelfth Night.

The direction by Rebecca Patterson is slick and funny, full of hilarious moments. I am usually against employing "shtick" in Shakespearean productions- too often in bad productions it can overwhelm the comedy that's actually in the script, but here a deft and clever touch from the director and the performers augments the text with amusing and truthful sight gags and slapstick. Most tellingly, Feste (a wonderful Natalie Lebert), ostensibly the "clown" of the piece, eschews over-the-top fooling in place of a simple dry wit, and allows the more natural fools of Illyria to be the jokes.

Several MTV-inspired lip-synched interludes inform the piece (providing a prologue and a hilarious alternate ending), references to the movie Titanic are amusing, and some more modern takes on the classic characters are very entertaining.

The entire multi-racial and barefoot cast is charming and superlative, with nary a weak link, but especial note should go to the uproariously hilarious Malvolio of Ayşan Çelik, the aforementioned Lebert, and the breathlessly vital Carey Urban as Olivia.

Twelfth Night
The Queens Company

At Urban Stages
259 West 30th Street
between 7th & 8th Avenues in NYC.

November 8th- 23rd, 2008

Performances run Tuesdays-Saturdays at 7:30pm and Sundays at 3pm
with additional matinees on Sat Nov 15 & Sat Nov 22 at 2pm.
A post-show discussion will follow the Nov 15 2pm matinee with Ms. Patterson and members of the cast.

Tickets are $18 and can be purchased online at http://www.SmartTix.com or by calling 212-868-4444.

Photo Credit: John Santerre

Natalie Lebert as Feste and Virginia Baeta as Viola/Cesario
Virginia Baeta as Viola/Cesario and Carey Urban as Olivia

 



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