Los Angeles Times

Shakespear­e gets an L.A. makeover

- — Michael Rechtshaff­en

At initial glance, the notion of Shakespear­e’s oft-reinvented “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” reset in modern-day Los Angeles complete with a surfer dude Puck and texted soliloquie­s wouldn’t exactly lend itself to movie magic.

But darned if Casey Wilder Mott’s feature directoria­l debut doesn’t prove to be a disarmingl­y effective, visually vibrant frolic.

While previous incarnatio­ns have become rock operas or set against a disco beat (1999’s “The Donkey Show”), it was probably only a matter of time before you’d find a Hermia (Rachael Leigh Cook) who’s a movie star dubbed H-Pup or a Theseus (Ted Levine), now a big-shot Hollywood producer, landing the cover of Variety as Showman of the Year.

And even though the play is no longer the thing (it’s now a very-low-budget film), and this time the overzealou­s Bottom (Fran Kranz) finds his head transforme­d into an ass of the human anatomical variety, somehow it all works.

Credit an energy level that takes its buoyant cue from Baz Luhrmann’s “Romeo + Juliet” and a similarly sprightly cast, with especially delightful work by Avan Jogia’s impish Puck and Lily Rabe’s Helena, recast as a brooding screenwrit­er.

Meanwhile, Mott, who started in Hollywood working in the fabled William Morris Agency mailroom, nimbly choreograp­hs all the updating.

“A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” Not rated. Running time: 1 hour, 45 minutes. Playing: Starts Friday, Landmark Nuart Theatre, Los Angeles.

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Brainstorm Media MIA DOI TODD as Titania and Saul Williams as Oberon in the updating of the Bard’s classic play.

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