Great Local Shows - Theatrical Reviews
Title |
Rumors |
Organization |
Roseville Theatre Arts Academy |
Date(s) of show |
April 4 - April 13, 2014 |
Reviewer |
Dick Frantzreb |
Review |
Roseville Theatre Arts Academy’s production of Neil
Simon’s Rumors is the funniest show I have seen in years. The
excellence of the show starts with Simon’s brilliant writing, with comic
tension and friction from the very first scene as husband and wife argue
over what to do about the minor gunshot wound of the host of the party
at which they are the first to arrive. The host is never seen or heard,
but as three more couples arrive, the stress among the characters
remains high as they argue and try to hide the facts of the situation
from each other. The dialog is witty, but this production succeeds so
brilliantly by building on the structure that Simon has provided.
I’ve seen this play twice before and enjoyed it immensely, but this time
was different. First, it’s the cast, and let me name them in order of
their appearance: Michelle Raskey, Bobby Grainger, Teresa Ahnin, Mike
Mechanick, Christi Axelson, Bob Nannini, Eliza Webb, Steve Gold, Paj
Crank, and Ian Anderson. I have witnessed some of them perform before,
and was looking forward to seeing them in these roles. But even those I
hadn’t seen were delightful surprises. As a group these people are
remarkable comic actors, adding nuance and exaggeration that kept me –
and everyone in the audience – laughing almost constantly.
I never know how much to credit the director for what I see because the
details in shows like this are usually collaborative efforts of director
and cast, but the staging and blocking seemed inspired. One small
example – that was not in any of the other productions I’ve seen – was
the presence of an absurdly long telephone cord, allowing different
actors to get tangled up in it – with hilarious results. There were
numerous other sight gags and physical comedy to accompany the
misunderstandings, frustrations, arguments and sardonic repartees – all
delivered with perfect timing. I can imagine the fun these actors had
during rehearsal, putting all this together, and I wish I could have
seen it. But the result of the fun (and work, I’m sure) that they had
was two hours of some of the best comedy I’ve been privileged to
witness. |
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