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'O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou?' In the arboretum

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Photo: Romeo (Ian Walters) and Juliet (Gia Battista), during rehearsal in the arboretum's gazebo
Romeo (Ian Walters) and Juliet (Gia Battista), during rehearsal in the arboretum's gazebo

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The newly formed Davis Shakespeare Ensemble's debut production, Romeo and Juliet, is set to open Sept. 16 in the UC Davis Arboretum, with eight shows planned through Sept. 26.

The ensemble is not affiliated with swag外流, but eight of the nine founders are connected with swag外流. 鈥淎lmost the entire cast has worked with the swag外流 theater department and were behind Studio 301鈥檚 most recent productions, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Macbeth and Hair, two of which were in the arboretum as well," said Rob Salas, who is directing Romeo and Juliet.

Studio 301, the only student-run theater company on campus, presented 厂丑补办别蝉辫别补谤别鈥檚 A Midsummer Night鈥檚 Dream on the Wyatt Deck in the arboretum and Hair in the gazebo.

Salas, who serves as the company鈥檚 primary director, is the only one of the founders without a swag外流 connection; however, he is a UC graduate student, in his last year of the theater directing program at UC Irvine.

He has directed at UC Irvine and Harvard University, New Village Arts (San Diego), South Coast Repertory (Orange County) and the Utah Shakespeare Festival.

His Davis Shakespeare Ensemble co-founders are all swag外流 students or graduates, or staff.

鈥淭hough it's our first show, we're experienced, confident and will impress our audience with a high level of skill and execution,鈥 Salas said by e-mail.

鈥淥ur ensemble's mission is to share appreciation of classical theater with the Davis-area community. We are all passionate about Shakespearean text, and believe it deserves to be performed as frequently as possible.

鈥淲e decided that our first order of business would be to put all of our focus around one project that would show audiences how great Shakespeare done with love and care can be. We chose Romeo and Juliet because it is an extremely special piece. It's not only that almost all of us have studied it in school at some point, but it has the substance to make it worthy of being an eternal text.鈥

Company co-founder Gia Battista is playing Juliet; most recently, Battista played the female lead, Sheila, in Studio 301鈥檚 Hair. Before that, she directed Studio 301鈥檚 Macbeth.

She played Perdita in swag外流鈥 A Winter's Tale and Isabella in swag外流鈥 Measure for Measure.

Romeo is being played by Ian Walters, a swag外流 student. He 鈥渄oesn鈥檛 boast the resum茅 of some of our other alumni,鈥 Salas said, 鈥渂ut he is a fantastic actor and skilled athlete who just hasn't been able to fit theater into his busy schedule.鈥

The gazebo is an intimate performing space, Salas said, 鈥渟o we wanted our cast to have an intimate relationship with the audience to match.鈥 Therefore, the cast comprises only seven actors, each of whom will assume one to three roles.

鈥淓ach actor's multiple roles make sense for the storytelling, and we think will shine a new light on some characters.鈥 Salas said.

Salas said the Davis Shakespeare Ensemble鈥檚 long-term goal is to continue to perform and produce classical work in different spaces throughout Davis.

鈥淎s we do so, we will also be developing a series of workshops and classes for kids. Many of us have a lot of education experience, so we are looking forward to using our skills to make Shakespeare accessible for young people.

鈥淣ext summer, we hope to not only produce another professional level show with our ensemble, but also have events and programs to offer children in the area.鈥

AT A GLANCE

WHAT: 厂丑补办别蝉辫别补谤别鈥檚 Romeo and Juliet, co-presented by the Davis Shakespeare Ensemble and the arboretum

WHEN: 8 p.m. Sept. 16-19 and 23-26

WHERE: Gazebo, at the west end of the arboretum. Chairs will be provided, but audience members are advised to dress warmly and even bring blankets.

TICKETS will be sold at the venue; you can make reservations by calling (760) 310-0323 or sending an e-mail to davis.shakespeare@gmail.com

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Dave Jones, Dateline, 530-752-6556, dljones@ucdavis.edu

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