A couple weeks ago I saw Romeo & Juliet at Trinity Western University up in Langley, British Columbia. If you are all familiar with R & J, then you may remember Shakespeare’s famous prologue, “Two households, both alike in dignity, in fair Verona, where we lay our scene…” When they began the show, and didn’t say the prologue, I thought they had just skipped it for time’s sake. I bothered me for a second, but then I forgot about it as the scenes flew by.
At the end, just when I was getting teary eyed about the two star-cross’d lovers…the rest of the cast emerged from the wings and began to slowly sing the most eerie, beautiful song to the words of Shakespeare’s famous prologue. They saved those magical words for the end of the show!! At this point, I started hard core crying, which I am not afraid to admit. I mean, if you want to love theatre, at some point you must respect Shakespeare. My respect for the director, and for the cast of that show sky rocketed and I knew that TWU did not take their Theatre lightly. All of the actors were so devoted, and so DANG GOOD at their parts, it surprised me. I’d never seen Theatre so professionally done, and yet with an aspect of community that astounded me. The best show outside Broadway that I’ve ever seen.
So. In some personal theatre news. I am attending Trinity Western University next year, to major in Theatre. The only University around here that actually spells the word the way that it needs to, with “-re”. Reason enough to attend... not even counting the A+ directors, talented actors, AMAZING performance space, great selection of acting/theatre classes, fresh vision, proximity to Vancouver, and opportunities, opportunities, opportunities…