Romeo and Juliet
Dec. 29th, 2006 11:16 amI have wanted to do this play for a while, but have hesitated because there are so few juicy roles for women--the Nurse and Juliet, and that's pretty much it. (Another reason is that you need a SET for R&J, you really can't do it outside.) I always thought, if Holla Holla did do it, I would cast Mercutio as a woman, perhaps in love with Romeo which would shed some light on Mercutio's later actions. But looking through the character list, I might be able to convert some other roles:
Prince Escalus: Prince of Verona--could easily be a Princess.
Benvolio: Cousin of Romeo--I can't remember much about what he does, but could this be cast as a woman?
The Chorus--definitely.
I don't want to mix it up too much, because with R&J I feel there's a lot of testosterone in it--that the feud is so senselessly murderous that on some level it's a dick-measuring contest. So I don't want to cross-cast Tybalt or Paris or the servants who mix it up at the beginning.
Prince Escalus: Prince of Verona--could easily be a Princess.
Benvolio: Cousin of Romeo--I can't remember much about what he does, but could this be cast as a woman?
The Chorus--definitely.
I don't want to mix it up too much, because with R&J I feel there's a lot of testosterone in it--that the feud is so senselessly murderous that on some level it's a dick-measuring contest. So I don't want to cross-cast Tybalt or Paris or the servants who mix it up at the beginning.
Re: Tell us how you really feel...
Date: 2006-12-29 11:28 pm (UTC)Hmm... Kelley likes it to. I mean, clearly you're both nuts, but I respect both of you so there must be something appealing in it that I am utterly incapabable of seeing :)
Re: Tell us how you really feel...
Date: 2006-12-30 06:49 am (UTC)Did you not SEE Shakespeare in Love? Are you made of STONE, woman? (Although I loved it long before that movie.)