Shakespeare heads outdoors [photos]

There’s love, wit, and tomfoolery at the Gem ‘o’ the Isle in Cowichan Station this summer.

Orlando (Jacob Dennison) isn’t sure what to think when he meets Rosalind (Hannah Gallacher) disguised as the boy, Ganymede.

Orlando (Jacob Dennison) isn’t sure what to think when he meets Rosalind (Hannah Gallacher) disguised as the boy, Ganymede.

There’s love, wit, and tomfoolery at the Gem ‘o’ the Isle in Cowichan Station this summer.

For the fourth year running, the Shawnigan Players are lighting up the outdoor stage at Gem o’ the Isle Farm in Cowichan Station from Aug. 12-16.

This year, William Shakespeare’s comedy As You Like It treats Valley audiences to a playful tale of young love, mistaken identity, and rustic country life.

As You Like It

You’ll enjoy watching Rosalind, daughter of the downfallen Duke as she heads into the Forest of Arden fleeing her wicked uncle with her best friend Celia and Touchstone, the court jester.

But things begin to happen when she disguises herself as a boy named Ganymede.

Encountering her crush Orlando also hiding in the forest, she hatches a plan to test his devotion to her by offering to cure him of his love.

While the courtiers blunder about the forest, the country folk marvel at their peculiarities, and love blossoms in unexpected ways under the trees.

Shakespeare writes for everyone, so expect lots of colourful characters including wrestlers, goatherds, singers, and terrible poets in a show to delight the whole family.

As You Like It is director Alex Gallacher’s fourth production at Gem o’ the Isle.

Past summer productions at the Farm have included Pride and Prejudice (2012), Twelfth Night (2013), and 2014’s Romeo and Juliet, which went on to win Best Ensemble at Theatre BC’s South Island Zone festival.

All have been wildly popular with audiences of all ages.

In a vibrant cast, Rosalind is played by Hannah Gallacher with Jacob Dennison as the lovesick Orlando, while Valley favourite Bob Norris rules the forest as the kindly Duke Senior.

Shows are scheduled for              7:30 p.m. nightly with a 2 p.m. matinée performance only on Aug. 16.

Tickets are $15 advance or $20 at the gate. Family passes (one adult with up to four children or two adults with up to three children) available for $30 in advance or $40 at the gate.

Advance tickets are available at Ten Old Books, Mason’s Store, or email shawniganplayers@gmail.com to reserve.

Cowichan Valley Citizen