Romeo and Juliet (John Ulman) |
Seattle Shakespeare Company
Through May 22, 2016
So here are some good aspects of Seattle Shakespeare Company’s
current production of Romeo and Juliet:
the actors clearly know what they’re saying. This is a really good thing,
because there are some unfortunate productions where the actors don’t appear to
understand Shakespeare enough to know what their lines mean.
The music is wonderful. It is composed by rising star, Justin Huertas, and performed live by
him and a few others. It’s kind of cool to have movie-atmospheric-music played
live in the room.
There are aspects of the set (Craig Wollam) and lighting (Tim
Wratten) that work really, really well (even though the set is so spare,
but there are techniques like tying a bed to a bower to move it that are really
keen).