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The villain with no soul is played with joyous abandon by Slate Holmgren, who visibly revels in Henriquez's continual betrayals of friends and lovers. Some of the funniest scenes in the play occur when Henriquez uses tortured logic
-- and Holmgren physically contorts himself with the thought process -- to convince himself yet again that his latest evil deed is really a good thing. Clayton Apgar as stalwart Julio and Hayley Treider as beleaguered Leonora make an adorable pair of star-crossed young lovers. Leonora's father, Don Bernardo, is played with blustering aplomb by the very able Jon Devries, while Philip Goodwin has equal gravitas as both a Duke and as Julio's father. Bryce Gill rounds out this talented cast, portraying the good brother Roderick. Oana Botez-Ban provides scenic design and the beautiful costumes, which include sleek, modern tuxedoes, lovely gowns and rustic-looking leather jackets. The play provides a fun opportunity for comparing new verses with some of Shakespeare's famous rhymes, or, if that's too rigorous, simply enjoying this strangely familiar, yet new comedy. "Double Falsehood" is in a very limited run through April 3. ___ Online: http://www.classicstage.org/
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