The Taming of
the Shrew
The Drilling Company
Bryant Park
September 4, 2015
Photo courtesy of The Drilling Company |
The
Drilling Company’s production of The
Taming of the Shrew opened at Bryant Park on Friday, September 4. Director Alessandro Colla’s rendition of this
raucous Shakespeare comedy takes place in “Padua by the Sea,” a North Eastern
fishing town similar to Amity from the move Jaws. When Petruchio takes on the challenge of
conquering the “great white shark” Kate, the outcome is abundant hilarity and
true love.
Eric Paterniani, Alessandro Colla, Eli Branson Photo by Jonathan Slaff, courtesy of The Drilling Company |
In
addition to directing, Mr. Colla also takes on the role of Petruchio. His vision for the play is sharp and his interpretation of the character is impeccable.
He is equally matched and challenged by the fiery Evangeline Melody
Fontaine as Kate, the shrew. Mary
Linehan is mischievous and beguiling as Bianca, and Lukas Raphael is charming
and sincere as Lucentio. Eric Paterniani
and Eli Branson deliver the laughs as Grumio and Curtis. The entire cast deserves a shout out: Jarrod
Bates, Michael Bernstein, Colleen Cosgrove, Jonathan Eric Foster, Bill Galarno,
Brandon Reilly, Jack Sochet, and Mike Taylor.
They work as a team creating strong, appealing characters that make this
production of The Taming of the Shrew
a winner.
Evangeline Melody Fontaine, Bill Galarno, Mary Linehan Photo by Jonathan Slaff, courtesy of The Drilling Company |
Jen
Varbalow’s set design is clean and simple.
She is able to focus the audience’s attention on the specific locations
of the play in the expansive Bryant Park outdoor space. Anna Grossman’s sound design transports the
audience to these locations with updated music and atmospheric effects.
This
is the final production of The Drilling Company’s 2015 summer season. Over the past six months, Artistic Director
Hamilton Clancy successfully produced five free outdoor Shakespeare performances
in two different locations in the city. The Taming of the Shrew plays at Bryant
Park Fridays and Saturday at 6:30 PM and Sundays at 2:00 PM through September
20. End the summer on a high note… go
see it! Yes, it is FREE!
Domenick Danza
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