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		<title>Macbeth @ Theatre Banshee in Burbank</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In high school, being a self-proclaimed progressive and serious drama student, I was in an Artaudian production of Macbeth. The director, on facing the difficult decision of who to cast as whom using a class of 12 egomaniacal teenage females, cast all of us as witches, and all of us employed the Theatre of Cruelty [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-210" title="macbeth_2_md" src="http://www.angeladas.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/macbeth_2_md-150x150.gif" alt="macbeth_2_md" width="150" height="150" />In high school, being a self-proclaimed progressive and<br />
serious drama student, I was in an Artaudian production of<br />
Macbeth. The director, on facing the difficult decision of who<br />
to cast as whom using a class of 12 egomaniacal teenage<br />
females, cast all of us as witches, and all of us employed the<br />
Theatre of Cruelty style to &#8220;enact&#8221; the story of Macbeth: A<br />
complicated theory, not easily grasped by our audiences at the<br />
time, and even more difficult still to explain ten years on.<br />
Last Saturday, I returned to the play and learned how it<br />
really should be done.</p>
<p><span id="more-206"></span>It takes great cahones to play Macbeth: to begin a<br />
Shakespearean play as the title character, strong and noble<br />
and to end a blithering, blundering fool, slain and head<br />
mounted on a spike. Andrew H. Leman did wonderfully. His<br />
intonations were expressive, varied and he was majestically<br />
complimented by McKerrin Kelly as Lady Macbeth. In her interpretation<br />
of the role it became clear to me for the first time how brimmed<br />
with sexual persuasiveness her character has been written with.<br />
The words of Lady Macbeth have always seemed convincing enough,<br />
but in Kelly&#8217;s delivery, i grasped how manipulative she could be using<br />
her feminine guile.</p>
<p>The special effects were just plain great. For <a title="Hoff on Macbeth" href="http://www.latheatrereview.com/2009/03/30/macbeth-at-thea">Geoff<br />
Hoff </a>at the LA Theatre Review, who clearly expected a<br />
multimillion dollar production and who says of the three<br />
apparitions, &#8220;One looked like nothing but an aborted fetus&#8221;,<br />
that&#8217;s what is was meant to be, dude. The set designers truly<br />
maximized the space, using good lighting techniques which<br />
illuminated the face of kings behind the Stonehenge-like<br />
pillars when I least expected a new use of the stage space to occur.</p>
<p>It never hurts to read a play before going to see it, but in<br />
case your Shakespeare is rusty, Theatre Banshee has cleverly<br />
anticipated needing to hold your hand and provided a scene by<br />
scene synopsis at the door. They also took care in the<br />
programs to explain their unusual choices: to use an<br />
Aboriginal didgeridoo during scene changes, to use a set that<br />
resembles Stonehenge. Good work, guys.</p>
<p>I wish I&#8217;d been sitting in the front row. The reasons, for<br />
brevity&#8217;s sake, I&#8217;ve listed below:</p>
<p>* Because in the opening sword fight breaking though the smoke<br />
machine&#8217;s mist, I&#8217;d have been right in the thick of it.<br />
* Because then I would have been perfectly positioned to thump<br />
the loud and innappropriate Loud Laugher in the front row who<br />
let out a hearty chuckle at nothing in particular, periodically.<br />
* Because I wouldn&#8217;t have had to have been subjected to the<br />
elemental torture of sitting directly under a fan (with wet<br />
hair, since i left the house in a hurry).</p>
<p>Therein lies my strongest criticism of the production, which<br />
for someone as critical as me, is really saying something. The<br />
theatre is small, and has two powerful fans over the heads of<br />
the audience. I understand these are necessary for temperature<br />
regulation, moving the smoke machine mist out of the way, etc.<br />
But hey, I shivered under 3 coats.</p>
<p>I love this play, I loved this production. Go see this play.<br />
You won&#8217;t regret it, just sit in the front rows.</p>
<p>Theatre Banshee is located at 3435 W. Magnolia in Burbank, CA<br />
91505 and this play is running until April 26th with performances Fridays<br />
at 8pm, Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2pm.</p>
<p>Ticket prices: $20.00, $15 for Students/Seniors. Goldstar<br />
members can also get discounted tickets.</p>
<p>Reservations can be made online at www.theatrebanshee.org or<br />
by phone on (818) 846-5323.</p>
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