'Connecticut Yankee' visits
Twain
satire one of early time travel tales
Correspondent
Last update: June 15, 2005
LAKE HELEN -- "A
Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court," a satire by Mark Twain first published
in 1889, is one of the world's first stories about time travel. The tale has
been re-invented by
In the version by Tim Kelly, opening Friday
at Shoestring Theatre, the Yankee is played by Jared Claxon, a
In Twain's Camelot story, Guenevere
and Lancelot's romance isn't important.
Somehow, Hank is sent to the era of Camelot
by a blow to the head. He is captured by dim-witted Sir Sagamore
(Scott Mena, Deltona) and taken to King Arthur's
court.
The antagonist is Merlin, the magician
(Timothy Turner, Longwood), who persuades Arthur (John Wilkerson, DeLand) to sentence Hank to death. Hank cleverly escapes
this and other perilous situations through scientific knowledge and modern
technology.
Turner, usually associated with plays and musicals, performed
at the Sands Theater in DeLand, has composed and
recorded music to create moods for various scenes. "There will be evil and
light music, fanfares, and magical transitions from reality to Camelot,"
Turner said.
As Merlin, the youthful-faced Turner is
transformed into an ancient and evil power grabber.
Merlin's cohort in crime is Morgan Le Fey,
played by Kylie Koscoe, also associated with the
Sands Theater.
"Le Fey has no redeeming
qualities," Koscoe said. "One of my
favorite parts is when I turn a 12-year old into a chicken. One word describes
Morgan -- evil." This is a new part for Koscoe
and her first time acting in the Shoestring Theatre.
Tina Waddoups,
Joey Struss, DeLand, appears at home in his role as the jester, a
comical, fast-moving character stationed between the king and queen.
There's the dark side with jealous Merlin,
the comical side with Hank, who modernizes ancient
Other actors in the play include Adam Brackman as Hercules, Jenny Fedoras Guenevere,
Hart Costa as Lancelot, Brittany Falon as Lady Dinadin, Melissa Cassese as Lady Alisande,
Amanda Wilkerson as Lady Kay, Summer Sinclair as the teacher, and Kyle Mosler as Clarence. Shelley Ackman
is the director.
If You Go
WHAT: "A
WHEN:
WHERE: Shoestring Theatre,
TICKETS: $5 for all performances.
INFORMATION: For reservations, call (386)
228-3777.