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Utah Shakespearean Festival full of love
A mutt that was cast in the role after a series of auditions, Jake has a perfectly uninterested yet outrageously sweet face and steals every scene. I hate putting Jake so high up in the review, but he is what people will walk away remembering.
Vaughn and Jake are the highlights of "Two Gents." They make a handful of appearances that don't have a whole lot to do with the rest of the story, but they are very funny.
So is Kevin Kiler as Speed, a servant who is quick to trade barbs and was an audience favorite.
The rest of the performances are solid, but again, they don't pack the comic punch that can be found in Shakespeare's greater comedies.
But it's not to be taken too seriously. As implausible as it seems that anyone could look at a former love and not recognize her simply because her hair is pulled up, it's certainly more fun if you just go along for the ride.
Lindsey Wochley and Carly Germany do a fine job as the two love interests, and Marcella Rose Sciotto is great playing two servants.
As always, the costumes are stunning. The fabrics used in Bill Black's designs are so exquisite they're almost distracting. R. Eric Stone's simple Italian-style set sets the scene nicely.
It's a fine evening. There are plenty of funny moments, mistaken identities and, of course, those wonderful Shakespearean lines that still resonate today.
Sensitivity rating: Some sexual gestures and references.
"THE SCHOOL FOR WIVES," running time: 2 hours 10 minutes (one intermission)
There were a few audible groans; one woman shouted "No" and a man followed later with a "Yea!"
All were in response to the USF production of "The School for Wives," a comedy by Moliere, considered by many to be the greatest comic dramatist in France.
Can a play written in 1662 still resonate with today's audience to the point that some are forced to yell out?
Well, yes.
Translated by Ranjit Bolt, "Wives" has been updated a bit in an effort to keep it relatable, and you'll notice some modern language here and there. When the actors keep true to the rhyming pattern of the era, the modern language fits nicely.
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