The White Devil at Blue Elephant Theatre

The White Devil at Blue Elephant Theatre

12 November, 2010
by: Naima Khan

The White Devil by Lazarus Theatre: a lesson in re-imaginings. 

The new offering from Lazarus Theatre company, The White Devil, currently at Blue Elephant Theatre directed by Ricky Dukes, is nothing less than a superb lesson in how to adapt an old school classic for a contemporary audience.

The White Devil is the 17th century play by John Webster. It depicts corruption in the Italian courts, lots of illicit murder, sex and religion. But rather than plod on through Webster's wordy script, Dukes has kept its most necessary aspects and cut it cleverly.

The story follows the broke but proud Vittoria after she marries the weedy Camillo and falls in love with the suave duke Bracciano. She's accused of being a whore and faces a damning trial. An assassination or two later, there are more turbulent arguments and a suicide, all brilliantly choreographed and executed by a cast of sixteen.

In The White Devil, director Ricky Dukes resets the bar for fringe adaptations of classical texts. With the cast looking slick in decadent '50s garb, they move with dance-like grace to smooth opera, pumped with a heavy bass-line. The creative team behind this production should be congratulated for taking a huge risk in combining the classic and contemporary in this way and pulling it off with emotive flair.

The movement is the stand-out feature of this production. Rather than bore us with monologues, murder and predictable screams of pain, Dukes has his cast artfully mime assassinations to thunderous music – by the highly talented Sebastian Willan. It's a completely captivating technique.

Dukes also uses simple symbolism to make sense of a convoluted plot. The opening scene, for example, sees Vittoria being dressed in layers of finery only to be stripped of them at the end. To their credit, the cast has the audience utterly absorbed despite there being so many of them. Victoria Sye as Isabella, the spurned wife of the Duke, delivers an almighty hate speech with such conviction she makes a sweet character really quite frightening.

While the show isn't perfect – some lines are delivered too fast and wardrobe malfunctions need to be re-thought – this production deserves a huge audience. 

 

The White Devil runs at Blue Elephant Theatre until 4th December. 

 

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