Tuesday,
18th June 2002
The Merchant at Much Wenlock by Samantha Hatton |
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The
cast of The Merchant of Venice |
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The
10th Much Wenlock Festival is in full swing and last night, The Shropshire
County Drama Group took to the stage with an adaptation of Shakespeare's
most controversial play, The Merchant of Venice. |
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Antonio,
a merchant of Venice
"I hold the world but as the world... A stage where every
man must play a part, And mine a sad one."
[I, i, 81-83]
Portia,
an heiress of Belmont
"The quality of mercy is not strained. It droppeth from heaven
Upon the place beneath."
[IV, i, 190-193]
Shylock, a Jewish moneylender in Venice
"I am a Jew. Hath not a Jew eyes? Hath not a Jew hands, organs,
dimensions?"
[III, i, 57-58] |
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The picturesque Church Green provided a magnificent outdoor setting
with the ancient walls and trees forming a natural auditorium.
The talented and highly acclaimed Shropshire Drama Group lived up
to their reputation with this modern dress production which was directed
by Mike Kaiser.
The
production stars Ken Allden as Shylock, the money-lending Jew who
famously demands "a pound of flesh" in payment for a forfeited loan
and Sonia Knight as Portia who's husband is to be chosen by lottery.
The cast gave an excellent performance that was professional, polished
and thoroughly enjoyable with some lovely comic touches.
Given the look and feel of the 1980s, the play opened on the stock
exchange floor with a flurry of buying and selling. It was an inspired
and thoroughly appropriate echo of the 'greed is good' philosophy
of the Thatcher era. With the merchants Antonio and Bassanio playing
Gordon Gekho type dealers.
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Simon
Jones as Gratiano, Gordon Leech
as Launcelot Gobbo
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There
were more 80s touches to come with the Cockney Lancelot - who could
easily have had a brother called Rodney - played by Gordon Leech,
whose flamboyant performance brought peels of laughter from the packed
auditorium.
All the cast were excellent and the wealth of talent displayed cannot
be praised highly enough. Peter Beechey's Antonio was played with
clarity and pathos.
Ken Allden's Shylock managed to go far beyond caricature to portray
a complex human being struggling with conflicting motives.
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Sonia
Knight as Portia,
Ken Allden as Shylock
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Sonia
Knight's Portia was a superb blend of innocence, curiosity and shrewdness
making her both authentically feminine without being overly sentimental.
She had some beautifully timed comic expressions too that were put
to good use behind the backs of her suitors.
Credit must also go to Dave Topham whose Manuel style Prince of Arragon
was hilarious!
Congratulations to everyone involved in this tremendous production.
Even Shylock would have thought it well worth the ducats!
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