Sarah Harlett and Suzanne Bouchard in Richard III (HMMM Productions) |
Richard III
Seattle Shakespeare Company
And upstart crow collective
(at Seattle Rep)
Through October 7, 2018
15 black-clad determined women have overtaken Shakespeare’s Richard III this week, as Rosa Joshi and upstart crow collective
combine their vision of all-female Shakespeare productions with Seattle Shakes.
They’re finally tackling the play that finishes off their histories of Henry IV
(Parts 1, 2, and 3 which they
combined into a two-part Bring Down the
House in 2017).
It must be said, first!, that Sarah Harlett is a masterful, powerful and sinister Richard III!
She commands every scene she is in and infuses the whole piece with sly
scheming that is actually…FUNNY. Dark, sinister and funny. It’s not funny that
Richard blithely murders massive amounts of kinspeople, and that Shakespeare
lays at Richard’s feet the slaying of his young nephews King Edward V and
brother Richard in the Tower of London (though to this day no one is sure what
happened).
But there is almost a glee in how Harlett’s Richard rises
from sixth in line to the throne to King. It’s a macabre comedy, at that point.