The Merchant of
Venice – Shakespeare in
the Parking Lot
The Drilling Company
August 4, 2016
Photo courtesy of The Drilling Company |
The Drilling Company’s Shakespeare in the Parking Lot production of The Merchant of Venice is vibrant and
moving. Artistic Director Hamilton
Clancy and Director Ezra Barnes have assembled a brilliant cast to bring life
to this poignant and meaningful Shakespeare play. This production has the quick and tight pace
that is a trademark of The Drilling Company Parking Lot experience. Shakespeare’s words echo with significance in
the open parking lot space. The strength of this production is the humor, which does not come from joy, but
from cunning, trickery, and irony.
Jane
Bradley skillfully plays Portia as a strong woman who uses her wit and charm to
obtain what she wants, which is
to wed Bassanio (played by Adam Huff).
She then uses her intelligence to help him save his friend Antonio
(played by James Davies) from the
bond held by Shylock (played by
Dave Marantz). She achieves her
objective on all accounts, but, along with Nerissa (played by Amanda Cate
Fuller) and Jessica (played by Lauriel Friedman), gains nothing more than an
understanding that their men are deeply
flawed in the ability to live by
their word.
Jane Bradley, Dave Marantz, & James Davie Photo courtesy of The Drilling Company |
The
theme of the value of your word rings loudly in this production. Conflicts arise when the men give their word,
whether it is in matters of finance,
business, or love, and are not
willing or able to follow through on it.
It is the women who succeed in following through, yet their place in
society does not allow them much credit.
At least their place is higher than that of Shylock, who loses everything, yet is considered saved by the
social standard of the time period.
Jane
Bradley delivers a powerful and charming performance as Portia. Dave Marantz portrays Shylock as a solid
business man who is broken by the loss of his daughter. Adam
Huff is bold and alluring as Bassanio. Eric
Paterniani is enchanting and commanding
as Lancelot. There are strong performances from James Davies,
Amanda Cate Fuller, Aly Bryant, Michael Sazonov, Michael Vincent Carrera,
Lauriel Freidman, Warren Jackson, Wayne Willinger, Israel Hillary, and Richard
M. Steele.
If
you have not read my post about the Shakespeare’s Globe production of The Merchant of Venice at Lincoln Center
Festival, please look at my July 22
posting. Both of these
productions are amazing. They are filled
with similarities and differences that are stunning to compare. Be sure to see this Shakespeare in the Parking Lot production. It runs for one
more weekend, July 12, 13, and 14 at 8:00 PM. These performances are FREE. The
Parking Lot is located at 114 Norfolk Street (east side of Norfolk Street between
Delancey and Rivington Streets), behind The Clemente Soto Velez Cultural
and Educational Center. Post your comments here and join the
conversation about this powerful and relevant classic play.
Domenick Danza
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