All Is But Fantasy review – Lady Macbeth, Juliet and the girls belt out their grumbles as the witches let rip

The Royal Shakespeare Company's latest production, 'All Is But Fantasy', is a thought-provoking deconstruction of Shakespeare's female characters and their relationships with masculinity. Writer-composer-performer Whitney White takes on four iconic roles: Lady Macbeth, Juliet, Emilia from Othello, and Richard III. As a Black woman, White challenges the canonical status of these characters by asking which parts of the canon are open to her and who gets to perform in them.

In a bold move, White attempts to take on male leads, highlighting the lack of diversity in Shakespeare's original cast. The production features a chorus of shape-shifting witches, played by Renée Lamb, Georgina Onuorah, and Timmika Ramsay, who add a layer of complexity to the narrative. Meanwhile, white male performer Daniel Krikler plays the role of "he" to White's "she," underscoring the power dynamics at play.

The show is not without its challenges, however. The pacing can be uneven, with some parts feeling repetitive and circular in their questioning of the plays' themes and characters. Nevertheless, White's performance brings a much-needed level of nuance and depth to these iconic roles. Her portrayal of Lady Macbeth is particularly noteworthy, reframing the character as a woman driven by ambition rather than malice.

Emilia, on the other hand, is a pivotal moment in the production, where White tackles the complex issue of female solidarity and white allyship. The role requires a level of vulnerability and self-awareness that White brings to life with remarkable skill. As for Juliet, White's reluctance to take on this iconic role serves as a powerful commentary on the cultural expectations placed upon young women.

The pièce de résistance is Richard III, where White deftly subverts the traditional masculine archetype by embracing its villainy. However, one cannot help but wonder whether shrugging off the mantle of masculinity is truly a solution to the problems posed by these characters.

Throughout the production, the music plays a crucial role in bringing texture and passion to the narrative. Each character has its unique musical signature, which adds depth and complexity to the storytelling. The ensemble's performances, along with those of the onstage band, bring this vision to life with breathtaking results.

Ultimately, 'All Is But Fantasy' is a thought-provoking production that challenges audiences to confront their assumptions about Shakespeare's canon and their own relationships with masculinity and femininity. While it may not provide all the answers, White's performance leaves her audience sitting with a sense of discomfort – one that should linger long after the curtain falls.
 
Wow 😮 this production sounds like a total game-changer for Shakespeare's female characters! Interesting how Whitney White is bringing a fresh perspective by taking on male leads too 💪. The idea of shape-shifting witches adding complexity to the narrative is genius 👻. But yeah, I can imagine it being uneven at times... still, it's all about nuance and depth with Whitney's performance 🤩
 
💡📚👸 Whitney White is totally crushing it with this production 🤩! She's like, totally flipping the script on Shakespeare's female characters and it's so needed 🔥! I mean, who gets to perform in these roles? Who's been historically excluded from the lead spots? 💁‍♀️ It's all about representation and challenging our assumptions about masculinity and femininity 👊.

The show's got some flaws, but White's performance is totally worth it 🤩. She brings so much depth and nuance to each character, especially Lady Macbeth 🧠💪. And that Emilia scene? 🔥🔥🔥 It's like a masterclass in vulnerability and self-awareness 💕.

The music is everything 👀🎵, it adds this whole other layer of texture and passion to the narrative. The ensemble's got some serious talent 🤩 and the onstage band is like, totally on point 🔊.

I'm not sure about the ending though 😔. Like, is shrugging off masculinity really a solution? 🤷‍♀️ I mean, it feels like just another performative act of "look at me, I'm a strong feminist" 🙄. But overall, this production is totally worth watching 👀👏. It's like, thought-provoking and uncomfortable in all the right ways 😳💥
 
🤔 I'm loving how this production is shaking things up, but can we talk about the uneven pacing for a sec? It's like they're trying to cram all these big ideas into a 2-hour show and it feels kinda disjointed at times 🙃. But, honestly, Whitney White's performance is giving me LIFE 💁‍♀️, especially her take on Lady Macbeth - she brings this level of depth and nuance that's just needed in those iconic roles. And the music? 🎵👏 it's like the soundtrack to my soul! The way they use music to subvert traditional masculinity is EVERYTHING 🔥. Maybe a few tweaks to the pacing, but overall, I'm here for this production 💖
 
OMG u guys! 🤩 this new RSC production is EVERYTHING! Whitney White is killin' it as Lady Macbeth and Juliet, she's so nuanced in her portrayal. I mean, who knew Shakespeare's female characters could be so complex? 😂 and can we talk about Emilia for a sec? that scene with self-awareness and vulnerability is giving me LIFE 💖. And the music? 🔥 it's like the characters' personalities are being sung on stage. I'm defo gonna see this show again, it's like a mirror reflecting our society back at us 🌪️
 
I just saw this new RSC production "All Is But Fantasy" and I'm still reeling from it 🤯 Whitney White's performance as Lady Macbeth was mind-blowing, she brought so much depth and nuance to the character 💥 I love how she's challenging the traditional masculinity/femininity norms in Shakespeare's plays. It's like, we need more women like her on stage! 👏 The use of music is also super clever, it adds this whole other layer to the storytelling 🎵 But honestly, some parts felt a bit disjointed and I was like "what's happening?" 😂 Still, overall I think this production is a game-changer for the RSC and Shakespeare in general. They're pushing boundaries and taking risks, which is exactly what we need more of 💪
 
omg I just saw this show 'All Is But Fantasy' on Broadway 🤩 and I am still reeling from the experience!!! so like the lead actress Whitney White is playing all these iconic female roles at the same time which is wild right?!? and she's also trying out some male leads too, I was not expecting that twist 😮 but what really got me thinking was how do we even talk about representation in art when there's still such a lack of diversity behind the scenes 🤔

and can we talk about the music for one sec?! it's like this whole other dimension in the show 🎵 the way each character has their own unique sound is so clever and adds another layer to the narrative I'm dying to know who composed all that awesome tunes 🎶
 
I'm loving this production 🤩! Whitney White's bold move to take on male leads is so needed in the theatre scene right now 😂. It's crazy how much more nuanced our understanding of these iconic characters can be when a Black woman brings them to life 💁‍♀️. The pacing might be uneven, but her Lady Macbeth portrayal alone is worth the ticket price 👑. I love how Emilia is used as a commentary on female solidarity and white allyship – it's so refreshing to see this conversation happening in theatre 🤝. And Richard III? White's got some serious sass 💁‍♀️👑. The music adds such depth to the narrative, too... I'm already itching to see what they do with their next production 👀
 
This new RSC show is like totally blowing my mind 🤯 I mean, Whitney White is killing it as Lady Macbeth and Emilia - she's bringing so much depth to those characters. And I love how the production is challenging our expectations of Shakespeare's female characters and their relationships with men. The music is on point too, it's like the soundtrack to my life 💖 But at the same time, I'm a bit confused about Richard III - I get what Whitney is trying to do, but is it really that simple? Maybe I just need to see it again 🤔
 
I just saw this play and I gotta say, it was mind-blowing! 🤯 Whitney White's performance as Lady Macbeth and Emilia was so powerful, it gave me chills 😱. I love how she subverted the traditional male characters like Richard III and even took on some of the roles that are traditionally "male" - it's like a slap in the face to the status quo 💁‍♀️. And can we talk about the music? 🎵 It was like they took every emotion and put it into notes, it was so beautiful 😊. The thing is, though, I don't think it answers all the questions it raises, but that's kinda the point, right? To make us uncomfortable and think critically 🤔. I do wish they'd worked out some of the pacing issues a bit more, but overall, this production was a game-changer 👏.
 
omg I'm literally blown away by this production 🤯 Whitney White is on fire as Lady Macbeth, she totally flips the script on that character and makes you rethink what ambition means to women 👏 And can we talk about Emilia's monologue? it's like a masterclass in female solidarity and self-awareness 💁‍♀️ The way White tackles these complex issues with such nuance and depth is truly inspiring 🤝 I loved how the music added an extra layer of emotion to each character, especially that one witches' chorus - chills every time 🔮 But honestly what really got me was how White's performance made me uncomfortable in a good way 😳 Like, it forced me to think about my own biases and assumptions about these characters and I'm not mad at that 🙅‍♀️
 
I gotta say, this new RSC production is kinda interesting... I mean, Whitney White taking on these iconic roles and challenging the canonical status is a bold move 🤔. But, gotta correct you - it's not just about 'deconstruction' of Shakespeare's female characters, it's more like an exploration of how these characters fit into our modern understanding of masculinity and femininity 💁‍♀️.

And, I'm not sure if Daniel Krikler playing the male lead is really a solution to the lack of diversity in Shakespeare's original cast... maybe he's just tokenizing himself 🤷‍♂️. The pacing does feel uneven at times, but, I guess that's what happens when you're trying to tackle complex themes and characters.

White's performance as Lady Macbeth is definitely noteworthy, though - it's about time we reframe this character as a woman driven by ambition rather than malice 😒. And Emilia's role is super important, too - tackling female solidarity and white allyship in a way that requires vulnerability and self-awareness... bravo! 💪

The music in the production is really cool, though - each character has its unique musical signature, which adds depth to the storytelling 🎵. But, gotta ask, what's up with Richard III? Is embracing villainy really the answer? 🤷‍♂️
 
I think its gonna be tough for some peeps to handle Whitney White takin on these iconic roles 😬💁‍♀️🎭. Like, it's not just about performin but also about challengin the status quo and makin us think about our own assumptions 🤔. The show's pacing can be a bit wonky at times tho ⏱️. But overall, I think White brings so much nuance and depth to these characters that its hard not to be moved 🌟💖
 
idk why ppl r so mad at whitney white 4 takin on these iconic roles 🤷‍♀️...like, who gets to play emilia or lady macbeth? it's about time we see a black woman in those shoes 🤑 she brings such depth & nuance to the characters, especially emilia - that scene where she confronts othello is EVERYTHING 💥 and i love how she subverts richard iii - it's like, why should men own this space? 🤷‍♂️ the only thing that bugged me was the pacing, but overall, white's performance is 🔥
 
Just saw this production of All Is But Fantasy at the RSC and I'm still reeling from it! Whitney White's performance as Lady Macbeth was insane! She totally flipped our expectations on its head, making us see her character in a whole new light 🤯. I loved how she highlighted the lack of diversity in Shakespeare's original cast - it's crazy to think about how limited our understanding of these characters is because of it. And can we talk about Emilia for a sec? White's portrayal was EVERYTHING and more 💖. The music was also fire 🔥, it really added another layer to the story. One thing that did throw me off was the pacing - some parts felt a bit dragged out 🕰️. But overall, this production is a must-see for anyone who loves Shakespeare or just wants to challenge their own assumptions about masculinity and femininity 👏
 
I loved this show 🤩! I mean, it was like watching these iconic characters be turned on their head, you know? Whitney White just killed it as Lady Macbeth and Emilia - I was so invested in their stories 🤯. But at the same time, I felt like some parts were a bit meh, like the pacing could've been tightened up some 💔. And yeah, I get what they're trying to do with the male leads, but it just didn't land for me 😐. Still, it's not like it was a complete fail or anything - the music was fire 🔥 and the witches were so cool! What really got me though was that part where Emilia is talking about female solidarity... I mean, we need more of that in our world 💖. And Richard III? 😂 Whitney just owns that role in a way that's both terrifying and mesmerizing. Overall, it was like watching my brain get turned upside down 🤯 - not always easy, but totally worth it!
 
I'm telling you, something fishy is going on here 🤔. I mean, think about it - a Black woman taking on all these traditionally male roles? It sounds like some kinda experiment, right? And what's with her 'embracing' the villainy of Richard III? Is that just to fit in with the expectations of the play or is there something more sinister at play? 😏 I'm not buying it. There's gotta be a hidden agenda here. The pacing can be uneven too, but maybe that's just a distraction from the real issue - who really controls this production? 🤑
 
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