TheatreGuide London on Romeo and Juliet, May 2002

rom&jul
The Shaw
British Touring Shakespeare

A couple of spots, comfy sofa, and a healthy dollop of ham are all British Touring Shakespeare needs for the most inspired rendition of Romeo and Juliet you are likely to see.  Reverential where it should be, disreputable where it should not, this is no simple re-reading but a full-blooded return to Shakespeare's original spirit.

Raked by Kevin James's bold swathes of lighting  lyrically tracking each shift in mood  the minimalism cannot disguise the immense inventiveness of director Miles Gregory's vision.  Street gags and drama weave in and out of Desperately Seeking Susan and Quadraphenia.  Accordingly, the order of dress is bovver boots and T-shirts, the language coarse estuary, the apothecary a drugs dealer, and the fight scene a Stanley knife wrestling bout.  As Nurse, heavily-stubbled Tobias Beer pulls off a comic creation of near genius

David Barnaby and Jean Marlow make a powerful yet mellow Lord and Lady Capulet, while young bloods Tybalt and Mercutio are roles to revel in, courtesy of Tom Mallaburn and William Finkenrath respectively.  Asa Joel turns in a thoughtful Friar Lawrence as besandalled, frontline community worker.

Nick Awde


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