![]() When not playing a shaky romancer, Tommy Vest, as he-man Charles, gets to wrestle a nimbler Orlando in a fine action scene (thanks to Fight Director Sally Wood). Tracie Lane and Katie Mitchell play frisky shepherdesses, while Christopher Joel Onken is fanciful dandy LeBeau. Shakespearean nuggets of wit and wisdom abound. Cartier as the loyal Adam and Robbie Harrison as the loquacious jester Touchstone even things out a bit. In the world of a play that leans toward the gentler sentiments, she’s a loud and scary tyrant.Ī little contrasting of ideas from wise man Jacques (Michael Wood) and ineffectual brother bullying by Oliver (Christopher Blonski) deepens the unease. Zack Lopez Roa is a poetically inclined Orlando who is bewildered about the disguised romantic testing of Rosalind. Her comedic attitudes draw the eye, as do her offbeat responses to the action underway. Rebecca Ho is a scene-stealing delight as Celia. Sweetly tentative, but still assertive, Ye is fun to watch while working through this complex role. Of course, the lovestruck Orlando reappears, along with a large handful of characters possessing various levels of eccentricity, and a wild and witty journey where reconsideration of interpersonal roles leads to a blossoming of love and forgiveness among nearly all.Īs Rosalind, Jaine Ye, grows her initially uncertain character toward the take-charge, gender-bridging person who can pull all the play’s parts together by the end. Frieda’s daughter, Celia, leaves with her and the two cousins/friends travel to the forest where Rosalind, after having sparked a romance with Orlando, a young man oppressed by his older brother, transforms herself by disguise into a man resigned to a lonely existence. Rosalind, daughter of defeated Duke Senior, is banished from court by the victorious Duke Frieda. And that everything eventually skews toward the good makes the play a hilarious delight. In the magical forest of Arden, in which exiled nobles must mingle with fools, philosophers and various rustic characters, anything might happen. But can political and personal rivalries dissolve when love is in the air? The truth hidden in this song and the movie are for those who are searching for real, not woooosh.The world of this classic comedy can be complicated for those struggling through flawed relationships and pursuing short-sighted ambitions. Sherrie from Ithaca, NyThis is as real as it gets. ![]() Grace from York, Nmomg dis song is so gud 2 dance 2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1.Pete from Nowra, Australiaremember nobody puts Baby in the corner.Īllright.love the big dance scene at the end Of Dirty Dancing to this song.Dale from Redditch, Englandi love dirty dancing so i really love this song. ![]() ![]() Patrick Swayze looked so fine in this movie
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