Approaching Cymbeline, I had mixed feelings. As ever, I hoped to enjoy the show. Seeing a Shakespeare play I'd never viewed before made a tad giddy. But then, the question in the back of my head didn't go away--why isn't this play done more?
I have my answer. The plot is crazy. Really, I don't think there's a more complex one in Shakespeare, not even Twelfth Night or Comedy of Errors. The scale is vast, ranging from Ancient Britain to Augustus Caesar's Rome. Mistaken identities make up a tiny bit of that (including a headless corpse). Characters weave intricate plots, whose plans rarely go as expected, while nearly everyone makes some kind of terrible error. In the end even the King (and title character) stops characters from explaining what happened. And we the audience laugh along with him at that!
Although to be fair--and impressed--the cast do a wonderful job of keeping the plot clear while we watch it. This marks the first of many praises I have for them.
Credit: Richard Gonzalez |
Credit: Richard Gonzalez |
Bit of an historical note, Queen Elizabeth's family the Tudors were Welsh.
Credit: Richard Gonzalez |
Again, it makes for a very intricate story the whole production keeps clear as we watch it. This in turn allows us to pay attention to the drama, the interaction of characters, and the way choices bear often unpredictable consequences. Cymbeline portrays a world of deep uncertainty, where national destinies hang on random decisions and raw chance. Here loved ones betray each other, or seem to, where betrayal is sometimes rewarded and lies offer carnage as well as salvation. Forgiveness proves cheap, or maybe unattainable, or maybe both. Villains and heroes dot the story, and sometimes characters are both, while more than once a fool shifts the lives of everyone involved.
Yeah, it feels familiar, this world. Sometimes very familiar. Not least because the whole cast makes sure we see each person who walks on stage as just that--a person. An individual. With stories left ultimately unfinished as the plot of this play comes to a close.
Cymbeline plays Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 3pm until November 20, 2016 at the Whitmore Lindley Theatre Center, 11006 West Magnolia Blvd., North Hollywood CA 91601.
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