&JULIET.
Music
and lyrics by Max Martin and Friends. Book by David West Read.
Directed by
Charlotte Morphett, James Colhurst-Close. Choregraphed by Charlotte Morphett
and James Colhurst-Close. Musical director Callum Tolhurst-Close. Set design
Charlotte Morphett and James Tolhurst-Close. Costume design Fiona Leach. Lighting design Jacob Aquilina.
Sound design Telia Janson.
Band:
Conductor/keys Callum Tolhurst-Close. Assistant Musical Director Sam
Hutchinson. Keys 2 Thomas Tregenza. Guitar Juniper Dixon. Bass Lizzy Collier.
Drums Brandon Reid. Violin Laura Lay.
Cast: Juliet-
Chloe Stevenson, Anne Hathaway-Vanessa Valois, William Shakespeare-Jackson
Gibbs ,Angelique – Katie Lis, May-Joshua Kirk, Francois Tate Sissian, Lance -
David Santolin, Romeo – Mackinley Brown.
Shakespeare’s
Players: Caitlin Bissett, Amy Campbell, Charlotte Cox, Grace Forbes, Deborah
Greenbaum, Tori Hunt.Charlotte
Jackson,Darcy Kinsella,Melissa Markos,Kara Murphy, Lara Pulciani,Milly
Ratcliffe,Sam Thomson,Rachel Thornton, Alyssa Wallace.
Reviewed by
Peter Wilkins
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| Mackinley Brown as Romeo. Chloe Stevenson as Juliet in &JULIET |
I have always
come to expect a high octane, pulse pumping production from a Free Rain
musical.
& Juliet, currently performing at the Q Theatre is no
exception. It explodes with youthful energy from a young and enormously
talented cast. What is different however is this jukebox musical’s upside down
take on William Shakespeare’s tragic tale of the two star-crossed lovers.
Romeo
and Juliet has been a popular favourite with theatre and film makers. Think
of Zefferelli’s elegant 1968 film or Baz Luhrman’s dynamic take on the classic
play set in the volatile suburbs of LA. Think of Bell Shakespeare’s many contemporary
versions. But with Max Martin and Friends’ music and lyrics and a book by David
West Read
&Juliet twists the tragic tale for a 21
st
century audience and asks What If?
What
if Juliet (Chloe Stevenson) doesn’t die? What if Romeo does? And what if Anne
Hathaway has her way and gets to write her version of events without the will
of husband
Will (Jackson Gibbs)? And
there you have the premise of a new and ingeniously quirky version of a tragedy
turned into a romantic comedy.
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Jackson Gibbs as William Shakespeare. Vanessa Valois as Anne Hathaway Joshua Kirk as May. Tate Sissien as Francois and David Santolin as Lance in & JULIET |
You’ll have
to go to the show To find out what happens when Juliet heads to Paris with her
nurse Angelique (Katie Lis) and friends gay May (Joshua Kirk) and April
(Vanessa Valois) or when Francois du Bois (Tate Sissian) finds true love with a
kiss from May or Angelique tumbles under the bedclothes with Francois’s widowed
Dad, Lance (David Santolin) and when Romeo (Mackinley Brown) resurrects. If you’re
into a night of fun filled reinvention of the Romeo and Juliet story from a
powerfully feminist point of view then you may be assured of seeing Shakespeare’s
play in a very different light and what next – Cleopatra and Antony?, Cressida
and Troilus? and what may then happen to all the Henrys, and eponymous male
titles like Othello, King Lear, Macbeth, Hamlet and the Two Gentlemen of Verona?
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| Juliet and friends go to Paris |
Co-directors Charlotte
Morphett and James Tolhurst-Close’s set design already sets the scene for a
full on American pop musical . A juke Box stands stage right. One can just see
the members of the band behind two large backing flats covered with scrawled
text. Jacob Aquilina’s lollypop pink lighting design highlights
&JULIET like a neon sign above a Diner Car. Players
enter during the acknowledgement of Country. Two jerk into a hip hop routine.
Another backflips.
Another slides into a
break dance belly wave. Suddenly as if charged with electrifying energy
the ensemble’s chorus of Shakespeare’s Players
burst into life with the show’s opening number
Larger Than Life. And in
that moment I know that this is a show that is going to take me where no show
has gone before. This show is not only about changing a story to tell another
character’s story. It is about how history hides herstory. Even mighty
literature can be accomplice to that concealment.
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| Katie Lis as Angelique |
One earnest truth remains
constant in this bubbly and infectious musical. “The course of true love never
did run smooth” On the surface,
&Juliet may be a fairyfloss display
of sugar candy sitcom but directors Charlotte
Morphett and James Tolhurst-Close and Musical director Callum Tolhurst-Close
and the creative team with musicians and actors have created a show that had
the audience clapping and cheering one moment and listening and looking
intently the next. There are images that evoke instant reaction like Fiona
Leach’s Gothic attire for a granite faced Lord and Lady Capulet (Sam Thomson
and Grace Forbes). There are scenes of tender emotion between Sissian’s Francois
and Kirk’s May. There are moments of gentle female companionship between Valois’s
Hathaway and Stevenson’s Juliet. There are scenes of hilarious comedy between
Lis’s Nurse and Santolin’s Lance. And there is the wit and wile of the battle
of the sexes between Hathaway and Gibbon’s Shakespeare. There is more to this
show than may at first appear.

In a show full of excellent performances
and stand out production values, Stevenson headlines the show with powerhouse
energy, talent and personality. A look at the song list indicates the enormous
demand of the show on the performer playing Juliet and Stevenson rises to the
challenge. There is a moment in
Stronger when she asserts her
independent control over her life that I captured a glimpse of star quality and
the promise of a future that could take her far. This is in a company of
excellent committed performers.
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| Chloe Stevenson as Juliet and the Shakespeare Players |
Comparison can be odious and Free
Rain’s ebullient production of & Juliet leaves me contemplating the
vices and the virtues of Shakespeare’s tragic tale of woe. The power of
Shakespeare’s quill still inspires an American jukebox musical more than four
hundred years later to instruct us in Love's lessons for themodern age. Free
Rain’s &Juliet is definitely a show to love.
Photos by Janelle McMenamin