A fitting tale of adventure en route to a new beginning
The times are truly changing at Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan, which fittingly opts for a story of adventure and love on the way to a new beginning for their 35th season.
As You Like It, directed by Anita Smith, is a visually stunning presentation, brought to life by lavish, colourful costuming that draws heavily on influence from Alice in Wonderland. The play follows Rosalind (Kate Herriot) and her cousin Celia (Jacqueline Block) as they flee persecution after being banished by Rosalind’s aunt, Duchess Frederica. The two eventually find love in the Forest of Arden, where they encounter an array of memorable characters.
Both Herriot and Block play perfectly off each other, sharing warm and comedic chemistry when needed and are enjoyable focal points throughout. Herriot masterfully spearheads the flip-flopped persona while she is disguised as a man attempting to navigate the courtship of Aaron Hursh’s Orlando, who is in love with Rosalind.
Often, those found in the forest capitalize on their bestowed Wonderland-esque personalities, introducing an additional layer of comedic joy in an already buoyant performance. It also contributes to a true Wonderland ending you likely will not find in any other rendition of the play.