Total Rating: 
****
Opened: 
November 3, 2005
Ended: 
November 13, 2005
Country: 
USA
State: 
Kentucky
City: 
Louisville
Company/Producers: 
Louisville Repertory Company
Theater Type: 
Regional
Theater: 
Martin Experimental Theater at Kentucky Center for the Arts
Theater Address: 
611 West Main Street
Phone: 
(502) 584-7777
Running Time: 
2 hrs, 15 min
Genre: 
Drama
Author: 
Christopher Hampton, adapting Choderlos de Laclos novel
Director: 
Michael J. Drury
Review: 

 Bored French aristocrats from the 18th century who cynically manipulate each other and set out to seduce and abandon vulnerable sexual targets for their own depraved amusement are a poisonous breed whose comeuppance is sweet in the Louisville Repertory Company's production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses. Michael J. Drury's polished direction of Christopher Hampton's play, based on the 1782 epistolary novel by Choderlos de Laclos elicits, spellbinding performances from Raquel Robbins Cecil and Darren McGee as La Marquise de Merteuil and Le Vicomte de Valmont, the perverse ex-lovers who cold-bloodedly plot together to extract revenge on unknowing others through elaborate sex games. Their intrigues involve the libertine Valmont's unremitting assault on the affections of the virtuous La Presidente de Tourvel (Beth Northup) and his rape of the virginal Cecile Volanges (Michelle Rynbrandt).

Northup and Rynbrandt are excellent as is Carol Dines as Mme de Volanges, Cecile's easily compromised mother. Loathsome and dissolute as they are, Valmont and Merteuil are as fascinating to watch as cobras moving to flute music. Drury's fluid direction underlines the eroticism in their cat-and- mouse maneuvers.
Valmont's bed scenes with Cecile and the courtesan Emilie (spiritedly played by Kristy Calman) graphically convey his unbridled lust. Merteuil's diatribe about the status of women in that era -- and how she got to be the way she is -- is scathingly delivered by the riveting Raquel Cecil with her eyes narrowed and full of contempt for the male sex she decided she was "born to dominate." "Cruelty," she tells Valmont, is her favorite word, "not betrayal." But she nevertheless practices both, leading to a shocking, unforeseen outcome for her, Valmont, and Tourvel.

Parental: 
adult themes
Cast: 
Kristy Calman (Emilie), Raquel Robbins Cecil (La Marquise de Merteuil), Carol Dines (Mme de Volanges), Dennis Frymire (Azolan), Darren McGee (Le Vicomte de Valmont), Janet Morris (Maid), Jacob Newton (Le Chevalier Danceny), JC Nixon (Footman), La Presidente de Tourvel (Beth Northup), Michele Ruby (Mme de Rosemonde), Michelle Rynbrandt (Cecile Volanges), Dale Strange (Major-Domo)
Technical: 
Lighting: Noelle Shotwell; Sound: Eric Horine; Costumes: Annelise Beeckman, Karen Boeckmann, Donna Lawrence; Lighting Technician: Jim Buckley; Properties: Raquel Cecil; Set/Construction: Raquel Cecil, David Fry, Dale Strange; Stage Manager: Dennis Frymire, Janet Morris
Critic: 
Charles Whaley
Date Reviewed: 
November 2005