From Cable to the Stage
Saturday, July 12th by scott malia
It’s no secret that film and television actors often return to the stage in order to work on their craft or simply recapture the experience of working in front of a live audience. Shakespearean productions are particularly alluring because of the perceived credibility boost they give said actors. Gone is the stigma attached to doing stage work. The hierarchy used to be film, television, and then stage work. Now actors move easily among all three forms based on where the interesting projects lie.
The city of Boston has seen a flood of actors from the still-booming cable series pool arrive in Beantown to perform Shakespeare in Boston Common. A few years ago, Jeffrey Donovan of the hit series, Burn Notice, gave Hamlet a shot. This summer, audiences will be able to catch Frederick Weller of the new (and popular) show, In Plain Sight. While some actors might veer toward the tragedies because of the implied gravitas (like Donovan in Hamlet), Weller will be tackling one of the male leads in the comedy As You Like It.
Weller has the added benefit of being relatively new to mainstream audiences. While he has worked steadily in film, television, and on stage, he is the type of actor audiences are most likely to recognize by face rather than by name. The benefit of this is fans can assess his work in Shakespeare on its own merits, without any tabloid tales cluttering their viewpoints. All of that might change, however, if In Plain Sight continues on for numerous seasons.
