The Michia n Daily i n .Mondy uy 1 ,2 0 LerrmneNetwork updates Shakespeariin 'is ~y Jaimie Winkler w iy Ar trter One lull cup of stiong women, a half up decccitainch of rumance, three ieaping tblespoons of sexual innuen- In and aicdash (if mistaken identity - Dulv sma shing recipe for a knock-off od ole William Shakespeaire. "Livinug Lies in Rome" is the Ann rtbor-baised IPeifomncne Netssotrk's iddition to the upded-felot-todcilrn- tudiences [lizabethan tragedy genre. [he original comnedy (as soC would nOsW all it) svas weritteto by Jeremy nuderson, a recent Eastern Michiean11 rtis'ersitv erueluate. I Ic also doubles as5 te character Mentiro, the tatnted nmurderer en the loose in Rome. Thoe story, wshiceh is easy to follow, focuses on the mistaken ien tisy of two girls. Diatia, played ly Atmy ILasr is the heaedstrotig edaughter of atrich iman, Gabriella, played by Courteys Rieddle, is lie handmnaidlena.Eich gitrlhais falleta itn lose weitone cit the IDemareeo broth- es, who both beliesve thecir heautfiitl belovecd is the noible heiress. When a marriage is atrraingecd betssenithle elder brother and lianta, lie brothers' close kinishtip sioo crumblles. T[le uadultery of lie sooni-tot-be iii-lasvs, fteimurder of a close friend andthle rex nee of a cuck- torI husband se tc hrouclo thetmain story. First-time director Will Myers site- ceeds in ensuritog the lines are dcliv- creel effectively and utnderstandably, hbit directs little that appeals to thte eye foir the first 90 inurtes of ite shtow. Many characters hopelessly ovatnder about lie stage taving little toe notthing to rdo witht their hands tor boedies. Yori cosulcd close 'cureeves andtte rimiss attv- titog except (Gabriella's etite redel urls -thact is until tioe sorde[itht. Ahi, yeo. the sorde fight. Ito other todterneitiions. the actors trite tes. lout this proefuctiono sticks to sodsl. The chreography isfn tstoic and excitinog. Lorokingog racefuil, confidett ly David Re amers 1 I ry«4"k5, & = _, hIh I s Wri',ht ct L ° atid professional, the actors really thorowr their swhole bodies into this posy- eftil release otf the ettergy that has been restraitted throughout the ettire showr. The script adequately follos Shakespeareano logic, using several of his traditional devices -- itncluding the poor verification of a seemoingly dead character. The famaous iambic: pentamea- tee hines are easy to follow atod import the tradlitiontal vocabulary. Eroticism, foremerly srubtle, beciomtes blatant and suipportedl by lie ciutstant pohvsical eriplietisni to the mnoetenuilti.Any ande every lont.siclederobject bectomes a sotoltlic loris -tagolf club, a billy crib aid oilsesvcial0ccaisiotos a swsord. Linoes such is Diatnt's dential itit "thoere istortotim aeitoantofrmto emp~haio/ the bold, sexual eharater of' the playsswomtoent All engage in vary- tog dlegrees of deceit, sexual aggres- sivenlcs adrbellion. At onr potit a femtale charterciasks (perhaps of tloe audience), "Are you surprised by a oomato's strength'?" And thtewootent do provide the mus- cle in Anderson's script. Riddle steals the show. She plays her character true to the description of such a staple in anty Elizabethan drama with just enough deptht to he endearing. She and Lasw are a joy to watch. From the pair's first appearance on stage, their inter- play brings energy to every scene they're in. While clever and clearly a good rep- resentatiotn of the period it tries to imi- tate, this chuckle-feat delivers few of the belly-laughs it promises. Mitch A little nmore thtan six tmtonths aoo the ,enibers of Kittle owere mearely for anadian high school "iris swho plaved ini a aad in their spare tinte. Nosy they'rc co- eadlining the second stage at thtis years zzfest, playing alotneside successful r*5 like Soulfly atnd Distuirhed a nailer ffeel assay from the hi" names: Ozzy sboumne, Pantera and Giodsmnack, just a ew of the multi-platinumt artists that swill race the ntain stage duritng the tour On ednesday, July 12, Ozzfest hits Pine nob, one of the nation's prenmier outdoor oncert venues, and Kittie's on top of lie vorld. Kittie's story begins ini London, Ontario, hout an hour north of orir beloved indoor. Fountdittg members Mercedes La r attd FalltoIBoswaman shared a gym class, ande evetually began. talking mausic. They' fountd that they both playedin tstrut- aortas(Mercedes plays thoe druttms, [=al lm Ihe guitar) antd liked Nitrvtoana oan Silo erchait itd i10a5't inotetoer otis a'ti- ural noose.1svcntuiallyt 'Mercedes'oldct sis- ter Morgan jotiediota to silIcir and toe anod settler1 on 1 ileto Atf ied1as their bassist. ['Ac started playing] Nitrvaitai and Sit .hairi covers because tht wau s a edit- nto~its owe hiadkplus theyt were reaillsyeetoy songs to plty,"cMereedes sucito in rceent intervie teswsithlie [Daily Jut otaintstreait alternatise rosekwsnotaill they listetned to or tried to phliy.1Toe band's istetnitto" inter- ests range frott these tsypical teentinispira- tions to Cannia ICorpse itid Pantetraitnd they havse asstnmilated aspects of these artists into their ossn music. dlcneomoith, 'Mercedes says, We ntever realy listetted to any fematle toandts...ve aren't trying to sotutoi like tanybodv. Withongtts like "SAN* ChIoke," Spit" ad "Do You STink I 'to attiore?"'thoeyrcalls dont. 'ittic aren't cinpletely saisfited wsith lie uniqrie soudt that they haise dteveleoped, howeser. Out album is edated...the toate- rial ott [it] is like forir os 1db, explainst 'Mereedes.IBut t i hateoc toteain loat Kittle will he takitag 'ti~iii'ua(,ofthe recent tmoviemiettto tl:heAehis andetsamit- ale mm their momsic. Almlmomm<,hothorSO)ion " o1 t h ea m eve~o o Dimitri (Jeff Patierno, top) and Torreano (Dan Stagenan) in 'Living Lies in Rome.' Range, who plays the stock "crazy" old man, sents to try to induce hunmor throcugh spontaneous insanity, bat it ends up out of place and a little uncom- fortable. "Living Lies in Ronie" trill be'iaer- tbritc'ulyt/ 13th through the 16th at Petrformntce Netwyork, 408 Wt Wtshingtoun. Tickets are $9 for stu- dents aid seniors, $12 for evet'rhoci else (Ioy n'hatever yottcon affordl on Thttrsday)l. Get tickets in advane hr reservation anid at the door 663- 0681. Courtesy oft Kittle will hit the second stage of Ozzfest this Wednesday at Pine Knob. dlay shoosowsith Disturbed and Crazy in smaller locail venues. That doesi'ti leatve a whorle tot of personal tinoe, butt according to Mercedes. the band takes as mutch time as possible tuo "hantg out together atad... brIny staff." 4010,000h record sales andctsold- out Ozzefest rdates allowss for a bit Ofospluirm- A5fter Ozzfest is over, thme cirlso tf Kittie are leaving the LUtited States to tour Europe. Asia and their itatise Canada as parts of an internatiottal headlitting tour After that? "We're takittg a break... then ose'll probably begitn writing ness materi- at... but 1101 in the stuedio 'they swill wsrite in the place itat namot inspires theit: their 0o00 home. After the resuilts of their first such effort.sshuo cant blamtoctheito? 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