Comedy of ErrorsThe Drilling CompanyShakespeare in the Parking
LotJuly 22, 2023
Photo courtesy of The Drilling Company
Shakespeare in the Parking Lot
The Drilling Company’s Shakespeare
in the Parking Lot production of Comedy of Errors
is one hour and forty-five minutes of pure fun.
Director Hamilton Clancy has once again brought together a talented and
charismatic troupe of actors to fill our summer nights with free, outdoor Shakespeare
on the Lower East Side. This is the
Drilling Company’s twenty-fifth season.
They have earned their high level of expertise, which is evident in
this phenomenal production.
Aegean of Syracuse (played by Hamilton Clancy) is arrested in Ephesus for unlawful trespass. He is there in search of his son, Antipholus and his servant Dromio. The Duke (played by Robert Arcaro) proclaims that he has one day to prove this claim, or he will be put to death as punishment for breaking the law. In another part of Ephesus, Adriana (played by Petra Deninson) and her sister, Luciana (played by Erin G. Mahoney), mistake Antipholus of Syracuse (played by Drew Valins) and Dromio of Syracuse (played by Karla Hendrick) for her husband Antipholus of Ephesus (also played by Drew Valins) and his servant Dromio of Ephesus (played by Lizabeth Allen). Adriana brings her mistaken husband and servant into her home for dinner. They lock the door, keeping her true husband and his servant from entering upon their return. When her husband does return, he is furious about being locked out, and makes a plan with Angelo (played by Jack Sochet) to meet him later that night for dinner with his Courtesan (played by Erin G. Mahoney). Antipholus makes a deal with Angelo to purchase a gold necklace as a gift for the Courtesan. Angelo later delivers the gold necklace to the wrong Antipholus. The mayhem continues to build as both Dromios are sent on errands, and report back to the wrong master. The time for Aegean’s sentence has come. He recognizes Antipholus as the son he was searching for, but which Antipholus will recognize him as his father?
Drew Valins is outstanding as both Antipholus of Syracuse and Antipholus of Ephesus. He creates two distinct characters, varying his physically and vocal cadence. Mr. Valins’ commitment and presence in each of these characters make them fully recognizable upon his entrance, keeping the storyline clear and fast paced. Karla Hendrick and Lizabeth Allen are the perfect duo as Dromio of Syracuse and Dromio of Ephesus. They mirror one another perfectly, making the comedy of errors ring true. Petra Deninson and Erin G. Mahoney are fully in sync as Adriana and her sister, Luciana. Their timing delivers the laughs and makes their bold, over the top portrayals endearing and engaging. Jack Sochet plays Angelo as a cutting edge deal maker. This works very well with Partick Hart’s no-nonsense portray of the Merchant. These two actors push the drama and raise the stakes for the main characters, who are immersed in the comedy of confusion. Additional strong performances are delivered by Bob Arcaro, Remy Souchon, Katherine O’Sullivan, Jamie Russell, Liusaidh Hopper, and a cameo appearance by Hamilton Clancy.
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Comedy of Errors plays for one more weekend in the parking lot of The Clemente (114 Norfolk, between Rivington & Delancey). Performances are July 27, 28, & 29 at 7:00 PM. The gates open at 6:30. Get there early to get a good seat, or bring a folding chair or blanket. It’s free, fun, & amazing! Don’t miss it!
Domenick Danza
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