Sunday, April 15, 2007
Love's Labour's Lost
Gotta hand it to the Shakespeare Tavern for making everyone forget about the horrible parking situation, the homeless people asking for money on the streets, and the traffic in Atlanta that never stops. Nestled in between the two busiest areas in town, Downtown and Midtown, The New American Shakespeare Tavern brings its guests below the surface and makes them forget their cares, forget the outside world, and indulge in some good comedy. Mary Russell is outstandingly stunning as the Princess of France. Her facial expressions were dead-on with the lyrical poetry of her words. Jeff McKerely did it again: comedy is definitely his forte. But unlike "The Thing About Men", we get to see more serious sides to this comedian. He can definitely work both sides of his character and the hard work he puts into his craft certainly shows. Props to the ever amazing Amee Vyas as she protrays a character of innocence that makes every woman in the theater wish they were of her youth and beauty again. There aren't words to describe Ms. Heidi Cline - other than "wow"! What a match for the every-comedic Jeff McKerely! The whole ensemble enticed the audience and kept everyone eager to hear the outcome of each individual on stage. Well done, Tavern! Well done!
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