Hosanna: Stratford's revival feels dated 2 Stars
J. KELLY NESTRUCK
From Friday's Globe and Mail
Published Thursday, Aug. 11, 2011 5:41PM EDT
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/theatre/hosanna-stratfords-revival-feels-dated/article2127018/I had a crisis of faith watching Hosanna at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. I've always thought of Quebec playwright Michel Tremblay's 1973 drama as a modern classic, but this time around I was left in doubt as to whether it's a play built to endure.
On the surface, director Weyni Mengesha's revival appears solid. With a hint of a Québécois accent (and impeccable French on the occasions he pulls it out), Gareth Potter carves out a strong, central performance as the title ->-bleeped-<-, who is really four layers of character pancaked on top of each other.
Hosanna, you see, was once (and may still be) the less melodramatically named Claude Lemieux, a farm boy from Saint-Eustache who escaped to Montreal at age 16. We meet him returning in tears from a rival drag queen's Halloween party dressed up as his idol Elizabeth Taylor, dressed up as Cleopatra in the 1963 movie.