Articles Tagged With: Lucian Clarkewallis

Romeo & Juliet a Comedy at The Rude Mechanicals

“Fear is like a rhubarb enema!” might just be the wildest thing I’ve ever heard come out of the mouth of a player at a Rude Mechanical’s show. And I’ve seen their King John! My one regret (aside from seeing their King John) is that I couldn’t hear the rest of the line— delivered in utter brilliance by Marin (Linda “Spencer” Dye) the fraidy-cat servant to Roselo because both myself and the rest of the audience were laughing so hard it drowned out whatever insanity came next.

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King Lear with The Rude Mechanicals at The Greenbelt Arts Center 📷 Ian Greear

King Lear at The Rude Mechanicals

“Speak what we feel not what we ought to say.” A quote from Edgar in Act V; Scene III of Shakespeare’s King Lear, one which actually did make it into this rendering of King Lear as presented by The Rude Mechanicals at the Greenbelt Arts Center through September 7th 2025. Often a show will sit and rankle with me, because of a certain line, a certain choice, a certain approach,

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The Importance of Being Earnest 📷 Rachel Zirkin Duda

The Importance of Being Earnest at Greenbelt Arts Center

Girls never marry the men that they flirt with! Unless they’re flirting with a handbag! There’s something to be said for a tried and true chestnut of the stage. Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest, in its originality, is tried and true and presently on the stage at Greenbelt Arts Center under the direction of Stephen Cox. Humorous, salty, and often silly— the three best things one could want for a period comedy of romance and frivolity— this production is charming and well-paced and will tickle your fancy whether you’re new to Wilde and his wondrous strange notions of romantic comedies or cherish his work with great fondness.

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Ill Met By Moonlight at The Rude Mechanicals ???? Rachel Duda

Ill Met By Moonlight at The Rude Mechanicals

What hempen home-spuns have we swaggering here? Tis a crew of Rude Mechanicals and they indeed find themselves Ill Met By Moonlight. Some six years in the making, TRM finally gets to bring their dream production of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream to light. UV light, that is. Playing at the Greenbelt Arts Center through September 9th 2023 and Directed by Joshua Engel, this judiciously rendered production of Midsummer is not your grandfolks’ fairy-tale.

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