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Yesterday [personal profile] genarti and I had the nostalgic experience of waiting in line for five hours for Shakespeare in the Park tickets so that we could see the musical adaptation of As You Like It created by Shaina Taub for Public Works, which I have been wanting to experience since 2017. As You Like It is my favorite Shakespeare play and I have never seen a production that I actually liked very much, which is not surprising because it is not really a very good play and large parts of it simply don't work. However, I love it, and there has always been a version in my head that does work and someday I feel sure I will get to see it!

This version was not that version, but I did have a wonderful time, as I always do with Public Works productions, which make a hallmark of incorporating large casts of Ordinary New Yorkers to run gleefully around the stage along with the usual Public Theater seasoned professionals. [personal profile] genarti describes these performances as "an explosion of glittery OTT groundling joy" and it is simply impossible not to have fun watching a hundred New Yorkers in red and blue cheerleader outfits shouting enthusiastically for a Shakespearean wrestling tournament!!

However, I also wish to argue with Shaina Taub a little about our conflicting visions of As You Like It ... okay. You know how every Twelfth Night worth its salt has That moment with Orsino and Viola -- usually it comes around the Patience on a Monument speech -- where they come this close to making out and you know that the shoe has just dropped on Orsino that the person he is actually pining for is the youth in front of him and not the dream of a distant lady, and As You Like It is a much more playful show in this regard and engages much more directly with these themes and yet I have never seen an As You Like It that gives me that moment, which I do feel is a crime against me personally.

Anyway. This As You Like It does not have that moment either; it's interested in Rosalind's interiority and the fact that she is constantly playing roles to avoid honest conversations but not particularly interested in Orlando's reaction to that or in landing them in a place that's explicitly queer, and it's not particularly interested in the Celia-(/)-Rosalind relationship, either. Obviously I would prefer it to be gayer but that isn't a problem per se except that also in this production Touchstone's lover Audrey becomes Andre and Phebe's admirer Silvius becomes Silvia, which means that the queer themes in the play are all displaced out from the main cast onto the Bad Idea Comedy Couples ...

And, like, let's be clear, the Bad Idea Comedy Couples in As You Like It are always pretty bad. Is there a way to do the Bad Idea Comedy Couples well? Maybe! It'd be challenging! We spent a while trying to workshop this and came up with, maybe if you have Rosalind and Orlando really kind of engage with them as foils on the theme of love at first sight and idealization, and also maybe if nobody actually gets married? Anyway there are a lot of things that do not work in the play and Shaina Taub, given the opportunity to fill in some gaps with musical numbers, has put most of her attention on Rosalind and a little bit on Orlando and Jacques and then added a lot of jokes, which, again, is fine, but on the other hand these people already have more interiority than anyone else in the text and you could have spent some of that time bridging some of the play's twelve-foot-wide plot holes instead ... like, for example, what is with the Forest of Arden's anti-fratricidal-feelings field! We are all continually concerned about what happens when they leave and Oliver suddenly wants to kill Orlando again because he's no longer breathing in those magical forest uppers!

Also I still can't quite believe that we had a full Touchstone-woos-Andre boyband number and five minutes of Silvia valiantly attempting to make 'she Phebed me' catch on as slang and not a single musical number for Celia. JUSTICE FOR CELIA. And more gay pining for Orlando.

ALL THAT SAID, it was a great time to watch and I would absolutely recommend if you happen to be in a position to hang out for a couple hours in Central Park to acquire tickets. Other things I particularly liked:
- the fact that Duke Frederick's appearance is always preceded by a chorus escort interrupting the rest of the plot to sing "ALL HAIL Duke FREDERICK!", a fact which simply got funnier and funnier as the show progressed
- Duke Senior and Jacques had a real "someone will die"/"of fun!!!" dynamic, half our party thought that the Forest Arden's genial love cult came in too strong by the end but I truly enjoyed Shaina Taub as Jacques moping around in multicolored patchwork clown overalls to glumly inform everyone that their forest lifestyle was insufficiently anticolonial
- INCREDIBLE lion puppetry
- Touchstone and Andre's first (failed) wedding is presided over by a ten-year-old with a daisy ... all the weddings imo should have been presided over by a ten-year-old with a daisy but that goes in the notes

Date: 2022-08-23 11:48 am (UTC)
troisoiseaux: (Default)
From: [personal profile] troisoiseaux
Ooh! This sounds fun!! I had seen posters about this but didn't get the chance to see it.

like, for example, what is with the Forest of Arden's anti-fratricidal-feelings field!

I have to confess, I have never seen or read As You Like It, and I have... so many questions now.

Date: 2022-08-24 02:59 pm (UTC)
larryhammer: floral print origami penguin, facing left (Default)
From: [personal profile] larryhammer
It is a mystery, those resolutions. It's one reason I prefer the somewhat more organically plotted Twelfth Night.

Date: 2022-08-26 03:06 pm (UTC)
larryhammer: topless woman lying prone with a poem by Sappho painted on her back, label: "Greek poetry is sexy" (Greek poetry is sexy)
From: [personal profile] larryhammer
That is a fair point.

Date: 2022-08-23 11:53 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] osprey_archer
Now envisioning Celia singing a power ballad about how she ran away to the forest with Rosalind and now all Rosalind does is PINE over SOME GUY who is too stupid realize that the fair youth he's flirting with is ALSO his lady-love Rosalind who he saw exactly ONE TIME. (I had a lot of feelings about this when I read As You Like It in high school...)

Nonetheless, this sounds like an incredible experience. The vision of a chorus preceding Duke Frederick with "ALL HAIL Duke FREDERICK!" is amazing, as is "Jacques moping around in multicolored patchwork clown overalls to glumly inform everyone that their forest lifestyle was insufficiently anticolonial."

Date: 2022-08-25 03:48 pm (UTC)
osprey_archer: (Default)
From: [personal profile] osprey_archer
As You Like It from Celia's perspective is a tragedy about how her beloved for whom she gave up everything has abandoned her for some rando. JUSTICE FOR CELIA. (Or at least a duet for Celia.)

Also that hymn is SO much. Everyone else is singing about how IN ARDEN they will find PEACE and HARMONY and Jacques is like "killing the deer is evil because they were here first... but also the deer are just as bad as we are!" Oh Jacques. "In Arden we shall find we're made of selfishness and pain!" OH JACQUES.

Date: 2022-08-26 02:38 am (UTC)
osprey_archer: (Default)
From: [personal profile] osprey_archer
For Shakespeare, ten whole minutes' acquaintance is a very solid basis for a relationship! Sometimes they just look at each other and they're instantaneously struck down by Love.

Anyway, it makes sense that NO one realizes that this is a bad idea and nopes out, clearly they're all just playing bad idea chicken at this point. Perhaps since the marriages were presided over by a ten-year-old with a daisy they are not valid, and this can all be sorted out?

Date: 2022-08-23 01:09 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] antisoppist
Justice for Celia! I have probably said this before, but I first saw As You Like It at Stratford on a school trip with Fiona Shaw as Celia and for me it has been a play about loyal, faithful Celia and her devotion to Rosalind ever since. Though all this was a bit hampered by Juliet Stevenson as Rosalind wearing a white suit and a bowler hat and looking like a mime artist.

RSC 1985 on this timeline
https://www.rsc.org.uk/as-you-like-it/past-productions/as-you-like-it-timeline
At least it wasn't one of the ones that put the comic people in red noses to show they are comic.

Date: 2022-08-23 01:48 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] hermionesviolin
I have not yet read this entry, but want to jump in to say that ASP [Actors' Shakespeare Project in Boston] is doing As You Like It next June, and I would be happy to coordinate going with you :)

Date: 2022-08-23 01:49 pm (UTC)
sophia_sol: photo of a 19th century ivory carving of a fat bird (Default)
From: [personal profile] sophia_sol
"an explosion of glittery OTT groundling joy" and it is simply impossible not to have fun watching a hundred New Yorkers in red and blue cheerleader outfits shouting enthusiastically for a Shakespearean wrestling tournament!!

this sounds SO FUN to watch, even if in other ways the production's interpretation of the play is imperfect!

Date: 2022-08-23 03:35 pm (UTC)
lirazel: Tate and Tennant as Beatrice and Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing ([film] is that not strange?)
From: [personal profile] lirazel
As You Like It is my favorite Shakespeare play and I have never seen a production that I actually liked very much, which is not surprising because it is not really a very good play and large parts of it simply don't work.

Lol. Love the way you phrase all this.

yet I have never seen an As You Like It that gives me that moment, which I do feel is a crime against me personally.

Oh absolutely!

It sounds like a blast!

Date: 2022-08-23 05:52 pm (UTC)
larryhammer: floral print origami penguin, facing left (Default)
From: [personal profile] larryhammer
I'm all on board for more gay pining for Orlando.

Date: 2022-08-23 11:14 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] plinythemammaler
I think a lot can be forgiven for that level of lion puppetry!

Date: 2022-08-24 07:32 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] aella_irene
I hope your White Whale will one day appear!

I saw an RSC production in which Rosalind and Celia were DEFINITELY in love, and also Duke Senior and Jacques (played by a woman) were definitely shagging, and it was understood that leaving the Forest would end this relationship.

Date: 2022-08-26 06:40 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] nineveh_uk
You know how every Twelfth Night worth its salt has That moment with Orsino and Viola -- usually it comes around the Patience on a Monument speech -- where they come this close to making out and you know that the shoe has just dropped on Orsino that the person he is actually pining for is the youth in front of him and not the dream of a distant lady

I love Twelfth Night, and this is invariably my favourite moment and the one by which I judge the production.

I am sorry AYLI didn't quite deliver this time. I grew up on my mother's hatred for it (A Level) and have never seen it. One day I must give it a go, especially if tbere are people who are actually fans.

Date: 2022-08-28 10:43 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] obopolsk
I have been debating seeing this but hadn't yet mustered up the energy. Your review makes me more curious about it so I am hoping I find the energy sometime in the next couple weeks!

Date: 2022-09-05 09:20 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] obopolsk
Next time! <3

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