This was a really fun play--they based it on the original pulp fiction novel of Johnston McCulley (which I found out was from Illinois!). The young many that portrayed Diego and Zorro really gave it his all, and although didn't play Diego too fopishly, did bring in the matter of how "fatiguing" everything is, from courting Lolita, to swordplay, to even riding his horse. There was a scene about kissing Lolita and she comments, "of course, unless you find that too is fatiguing!"
They managed to do swordplay within a confining stage and set, and it was very effective. The play has been recommended by our Jeff Awards (kind of like the Obies in NY), so it really brought in merit.
We also got to stay and talk with the director and the actor that played Diego/Zorro came in and chatted with us as well. He did comment that while he saw the first Antonio Banderas movie (he's quite young, mid-20s), he didn't watch TP or Guy Williams so that he could bring his own interpretation.
I think Ty would have enjoyed it and certainly would admired the energy, and even the "fatigue".