Thursday, January 1, 2026
ADVT 
Life

An Inspiring Romance: Bard's Shakespeare in Love

Petrina D'Souza, 24 Jun, 2019 09:20 PM

    Every year, Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival presents a set of amazing plays that are not only a pleasure to watch but make you fall in love with theatre. Bard’s 2019 presentation of Daryl Cloran’s Shakespeare in Love evokes so many emotions – love, laughter, heartbreak, confusion, frustration and satisfaction. The power of the romantic comedy is such that you will want to watch it twice or maybe even thrice.

    Young Will Shakespeare (Charlie Gallant) has writer’s block. The deadline for his new play is looming and he’s in desperate need of inspiration. And then he finds his muse – Viola de Lesseps (Ghazal Azarbad). She’s Will’s greatest admirer and will stop at nothing (including breaking the law) to appear in his next play. Will’s love for Viola quickly blossoms but their road to romance runs into plenty of complications.

    We have only watched plays written by Shakespeare but a plot that revolves around him is simply a delight to watch. And when you throw in a romantic angle to it, the enjoyment is two-fold. Though the play revolves around Shakespeare’s struggle to find inspiration for his play, the different roles that Viola plays – as a muse, wealthy daughter, theatre-lover and aspiring actor – definitely needs a mention. For me, Viola was the central figure – she is ready to take risks, bring out the best in herself and in the one she loves, and also ready to let go when she knows that sacrifice will result in greater good. 

    The talented cast, set designs and costumes, comic moments, and the addition of a dog simply enhance the play. Shakespeare in Love is playing on the BMO Mainstage at Bard on the Beach until September 18. Tickets at https://bardonthebeach.org/2019/shakespeare-in-love/#!/view/buy-tickets

    Photo: Ghazal Azarbad & Charlie Gallant, clicked by Tim Matheson

     

    MORE Life ARTICLES

    Should White Mom Be Paid For Sperm Bank Mixup That Gave Her A Brown Baby?

    Should White Mom Be Paid For Sperm Bank Mixup That Gave Her A Brown Baby?
    It's an unusual question, arising from an unusual lawsuit prompted by an insemination gone wrong. And it has set off an extraordinary discussion touching on sensitive issues of race, motherhood, sexuality and justice, though the debate begins with one basic premise: You should get what you pay for.

    Should White Mom Be Paid For Sperm Bank Mixup That Gave Her A Brown Baby?

    Why some mothers extend breastfeeding

    Why some mothers extend breastfeeding
    Mothers who decide to breastfeed their children beyond one year of age are driven more by their concerns for their children's physical and social development than....

    Why some mothers extend breastfeeding

    'Curiosity is a cognitive reward'

    'Curiosity is a cognitive reward'
    In a bid to unlock the mystery behind what triggers curiosity, researchers have discovered similarities in brain activation between a state of curiosity and the....

    'Curiosity is a cognitive reward'

    Hey Guys, Are You Fasting For Your Wife On Karva Chauth?

    Hey Guys, Are You Fasting For Your Wife On Karva Chauth?
    This Karva Chauth Chetan Bhagat, Jay Bhanushali and Hiten Tejwani have pledged their support to #FastForHer social initiative. So, are you fasting for your lady love?  

    Hey Guys, Are You Fasting For Your Wife On Karva Chauth?

    Natural And Artificial 'Flavours' Fuel Food Industry But Remain A Mystery

    Natural And Artificial 'Flavours' Fuel Food Industry But Remain A Mystery
    NEW YORK - They help give Coke its distinctive bite and Doritos its cheesy kick. But the artificial and natural flavours used to rev up the taste of processed foods remain a mystery to most Americans.

    Natural And Artificial 'Flavours' Fuel Food Industry But Remain A Mystery

    New At The Pot Shop: Milder Edibles For Novices Who Don't Want Risk Of Taking Too Much

    New At The Pot Shop: Milder Edibles For Novices Who Don't Want Risk Of Taking Too Much
    DENVER - Recreational marijuana sellers are reaching out to novice cannabis users with a raft of edible products that impart a milder buzz and make it easy for inexperienced customers to find a dose they won't regret taking.

    New At The Pot Shop: Milder Edibles For Novices Who Don't Want Risk Of Taking Too Much