Through June 18th, Capitol Hill's Odd Duck Studio will run the world premier of The Familiar--a Ghost Story, by Houston-based playwright Rosemary Poole-Carter. As the title suggests, it's a dark, haunting affair in which things go bump in the night, and sinister specters linger just beneath the bed.
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Apparitions of The Familiar--a Ghost Story, at Odd Duck
A Short Note About Shylock's Daughter
In our review of the "startlingly good" Merchant of Venice at Seattle Shakespeare Company, we left out one other reason we enjoyed the show--the performance of Melanie Moser as Jessica, Shylock's daughter. Few American actors make good friends with Shakespearean speech--they tend to emphasize the important words as landmarks--and their awkward hops from point to point add to the dislocation audiences feel as they struggle to adapt their ear to the rhythm. But fewer have Moser's talent, which is to speak Shakespeare as if he's finally put into words--into these words--what she feels. The emotion lies in the flights of language, in the way the way words pour forth, and Moser nails this.
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