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		<title>A Review of Shakespeare in the Park&#8217;s &#8220;The Bacchae&#8221; by Euripides.</title>
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On Sunday evening I had the opportunity to see the Euripides&#8217; The Bacchae at Shakespeare in the Park. As I entered the open-air theater, I was reminded of the amphitheaters of ancient Greece. The air was sweet and warm and the play-space vast and mysterious, a single plume of mist sprouting from a large crack [...]]]></description>
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<p>On Sunday evening I had the opportunity to see the Euripides&#8217; <em>The Bacchae</em> at Shakespeare in the Park. As I entered the open-air theater, I was reminded of the amphitheaters of ancient Greece. The air was sweet and warm and the play-space vast and mysterious, a single plume of mist sprouting from a large crack in the stage, leaving me with a sense of foreboding and mystery.</p>
<p>As I took my seat, I recognized a familiar face. Jonathan Groff (familiar to musical theater fans for his turn in <em>Spring Awakening</em>) was roaming the stage and ritualistically preparing it in the role of Dionysus. He pulled various articles from a large case and placed them about the stage. He also washed an animal&#8217;s severed head and mucked about in the shallow pool of water that ringed the front of the stage. Lastly, he dressed himself in jeans, a white shirt and a leather jacket, taking on a sort of a James Dean quality, simultaneously winning and dangerous. His portrayal successfully evoked those facets of the god and was only set off course at times by Philip Glass&#8217; disjointed vocal compositions.</p>
<p>James Conklin&#8217;s set was both abstract and reminiscent of ancient Greek theatrical architecture. I felt the history behind his choices, while at the same time the streamlined modern lines of the silver play-space gave the impression that I would see something fresh. I loved the fact that the whole production was set on the top of Semele&#8217;s grave, placing importance on the fact that the very godhead of Dionysus was at stake in the telling of this story. There was also a fantastic visual moment where the grave burst into flames at the back of the stage. I wondered if this was necessary, but it did make for a very unusual stage picture.</p>
<p>The most exciting part of the piece for me was David Neumann&#8217;s choreography as executed by the chorus of Bacchan women. They traversed the stage in rhythmic punctuation that had the curious ability to seem organic while invoking the original performances of ancient plays wherein the chorus stomped across the stage in large shoes to emphasize the rhythm of the verse lines. Conversely, Neumann punctuated the rhythm of the verse with shapes and changes in tempo of movement rather than relying on the drudgery of stomping. Neumann&#8217;s choreography was the heart and soul of this piece and was no less than magical when it came together seamlessly with the design and the text, as in the moment where the women washed themselves in the pool, lit only by dim lights shown through the shallow water.</p>
<p>The costumes, by Kaye Voyce, were at times unexpected, as in the choice of glittering pants for the prophet Teiresias, but always worked with the style of the piece. Her color choices brightened the stage and brought a wild vivacity to the chorus that is not always present in Greek drama.</p>
<p>JoAnne Akalaitis&#8217; direction was hit or miss for me. There were moments where I wasn&#8217;t exactly sure what I should be looking at which can be a challenge when it comes to shows with a lot of ensemble members in a large space. Rocco Sisto&#8217;s turn as the Messenger at the climax of the production was heart rending and dynamic, but I felt the presence of the women on stage almost overshadowed his brilliant performance. In addition, there were some strange homo-erotic moments framed very prominently between Jonathan Groff as Dionysus and Pentheus, played by Anthony Mackie. I wasn&#8217;t sure that these were supported by the script which is why they stuck out to me as an imposed choice made by the director. Perhaps it was an attempt at showing that Dionysus&#8217; enchantment was taking hold of the King of Thebes? In any case, I wasn&#8217;t clear as to the purpose of these moments.</p>
<p>This brings me to a problem I have always had with this play. How are the Bacchan women both there in the palace of Thebes and out in the hills with Dionysus simultaneously? It just doesn&#8217;t make sense, especially when used so loosely in the case of this production. Akalaitis often placed them in beautiful shapes around the stage, but I sometimes wished that the principle actors could have had more focus. I admit that some of these issues stem from the script itself rather than the direction of the piece, but I almost felt that the director ignored them rather than contending with them, leaving her audience at a loss.</p>
<p>People don&#8217;t go to a Greek drama for a wild ride, so to complain about the pace of the show would be poor form. However, I felt that the end of the show was a bit lackluster. I enjoyed the performance of George Bartenieff as Cadmus in his charmingly befuddled scene with Teiresias, played expressively by Andre de Shields, but the end of the play took a leaden pace and dragged his work down. Joan Macintosh&#8217;s Agave was a bit wooden for my tastes. Agave is a character that has to win over the audience in seconds with the tragedy of her mad plight. Not a moment can be spared with a lack of specificity. With this portrayal of Agave, I found I didn&#8217;t feel anything, despite the fact that she was dripping with gore and holding a semi-life like rendition of her son&#8217;s severed head.</p>
<p>This brings me to another pet peeve of mine. When you cannot actually show something on stage in an extremely realistic light, as in sex, murder, or death, it is best to abstract it. I found myself assessing the poorly rendered dead body of Pentheus instead of paying attention to the acting. If it had been abstracted, I would have at least been thinking about the artistry of the actor&#8217;s relationship to a choreographed and designed moment rather than the fact that I didn&#8217;t believe the realism of the fake body on stage.</p>
<p>As for Phillip Glass&#8217; score and vocal compositions, I found them well performed with little substance. The performers blended well and shifted dynamically as one but to what purpose? I found it strange to be at such odds with Glass&#8217; music because I love his movie scores. <em>The Hours</em> and <em>The Truman Show</em> would not be the same without his pulsing, persistent musical scores. Here, Glass was so amelodic that I sometimes lost the direction of the spoken lines and became a bit confused as to what was being said by the chorus. If it hadn&#8217;t been for Neumann&#8217;s choreography, I might have been lost altogether.</p>
<p>Although it had it&#8217;s problems, Shakespeare in the Park&#8217;s The Bacchae was a very visually gripping rendition of a difficult Greek drama. The show runs until August 30th. For more information on this production see: http://www.publictheater.org/</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-515" title="oscars_1" src="http://www.annerichmond.com/lightbulboverhead/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/oscars_11.jpg" alt="oscars_1" width="187" height="187" />These are in a loose order. Near the middle and the end, things get a little blurry for me. In this list, I try to include a cross section of dramatic actors, comedic actors, and some up and coming actors from my generation.</p>
<p>1. Johnny Depp</p>
<p>Impulsive, mischievous, dark, and always with a trick up his sleeve, this actor has a talent for drama and comedy alike. He lights up the screen most in roles that combine these two aspects. It doesn&#8217;t hurt that he&#8217;s easy on the eyes.</p>
<p>The opening monologue from Depp&#8217;s film, <em>The Libertine</em>.<br />
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<p>2. Kate Winslet</p>
<p>The well of her soul is open for her audience in every performance she gives. I am constantly surprised and never disappointed by her.</p>
<p>This clip is from <em>Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. </em>This movie also makes my top ten movies list.<br />
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3. Meryl Streep</p>
<p>A legend in her own time, there is no challenge too great for this woman. Her idiosyncrasies never fail to bubble to the surface in every role.</p>
<p>This clip is from <em>The Hours. </em><br />
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<p>4. Dustin Hoffman</p>
<p>What a joy he is. I find his playfulness incredibly engaging. He also has the uncanny ability to disappear into a role when he wants and to stand out when he chooses.</p>
<p>The following clip is from Hoffman&#8217;s first film, <em>The Graduate</em>. It also happens to be, in my opinion, one of the greatest scenes ever filmed.<br />
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<p>5. Dame Judi Dench</p>
<p>Her presence is enough to make my hair stand up on end. She is a commanding force to be reckoned with and even her strong characters are smartly crafted with just the right vulnerable cracks in their surfaces to keep things interesting.</p>
<p>The following is a compilation of clips of her Oscar winning performance in <em>Shakespeare in Love</em>.<br />
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<p>6. Ian McKellen</p>
<p>One of our best Shakespeare performers alive today and the perfect Gandalf in <em>Lord of the Rings</em>.</p>
<p>This clip isn&#8217;t exactly from one of his best movies, but it is one of the funniest things I have ever seen and it happens to be Ian McKellen&#8217;s episode of <em>Extras </em>on HBO. Also appearing is Ricky Gervais, creator and original star of <em>The Office</em> in Britain.<br />
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7. Steve Carell</p>
<p>Steve is a master. He&#8217;s the kind of actor I aspire to be, a comedian of the soul. He is simultaneously honest, horrifying, and heartbreaking. He is a living miracle.</p>
<p>The following is a clip from <em>The Office</em>. I found better ones, but they could not be embedded.</p>
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8. Robert DeNiro</p>
<p>He always seems to have a secret. A talent for comedy and for drama just by being himself, he seems to know more than his audience.</p>
<p>DeNiro in <em>Meet the Parents.</em><br />
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<p>9. Sean Penn</p>
<p>I am always impressed by the characters this actor chooses to play. He always seems to be looking for a new challenge.</p>
<p>A clip of Sean Penn as Harvey Milk in <em>Milk</em>. Every moment the character was giving this speech, he could have been shot. Watching his delivery with that in mind gives it a whole new perspective.<br />
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9. Anne Hathaway<br />
A lot of people may disagree with me on this, but hear me out. I think she has great potential and for her age, she is positioning herself perfectly. Her performance in <em>Rachel Getting Married</em> was nothing less than brilliantly mesmerizing.</p>
<p>The following clip is a scene from <em>Rachel Getting Married.</em><br />
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10. Will Farrell</p>
<p>Again, people may disagree with me here, but I think it&#8217;s important to include comedic actors. Most of what Will does is improvisation, but some of what he&#8217;s done is unmistakable creative brilliance. His one man show, <em>You&#8217;re Welcome, America</em>, was nothing short of astounding. He was painstakingly specific in every moment and managed to make me feel pity for a man i despised.</p>
<p>A clip from <em>You&#8217;re Welcome, America.</em> If you watch it to till the end, I promise it will be worth your time and you may come closer to agreeing with me about him deserving a spot in the top ten.<br />
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<p>(11.) Gene Kelly<br />
He&#8217;s dead&#8230; but he&#8217;s so amazing that he gets to be my ghost 11th favorite Actor of All Time. His dancing, his voice, and his presence are the complete package.</p>
<p>To close, here&#8217;s Gene Kelly with Singin&#8217; in the Rain<br />
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