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‘As You Like It,’ with the songs of the Beatles, is a groovy good time

The 1960s spin on the pastoral comedy leans on the Fab Four’s hits and lots of slapstick at the Shakespeare Theatre

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The cast of “As You Like It” at the Shakespeare Theatre Company. (Teresa Castracane)
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Any doubts about the merits of the Shakespeare Theatre Company’s 1960s-set riff on “As You Like It,” as fueled by Beatles chart-toppers and flower power, are resoundingly resolved in a wrestling ring moments into director Daryl Cloran’s uproarious interpretation.

As our romantic hero, Orlando (Jeff Irving), goes to the mat against a daunting heavyweight (Marco Walker-Ng), he locks eyes with ringside spectator Rosalind (Chelsea Rose) — prompting the world to slow down and motormouthed commentator Touchstone (Kayvon Khoshkam) to start crooning the Beatles’ chart-topper “She Loves You” (1963). The carefully calibrated cacophony of chaos that ensues is one of the most astonishing musical numbers on a D.C. stage this year, as time stops and starts, Orlando and Rosalind trade infatuated smirks, and the bout concludes with a body-slamming flourish.