Six Characters in Search
of an Author
Based on play by Luigi Pirandello
Adapted by Steve Moulds
Directed by Halena Keys
at Chopin Theatre, 1543 W. Division (map)
thru March 11 | tickets: $28-$36 | more info
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Layer of illusion and reality unfold in cerebral, funny exploration
The Hypocrites presents
Six Characters in Search of an Author
Review by J.H. Palmer
The opening scene of Six Characters in Search of an Author sets the tone for what’s to come: an Actress (Laura McKenzie) runs into the theater in a rushed state of agitation; she is late for tonight’s performance and apologizes for her tardiness as she runs across the stage and joins her cohorts: the Stage Manager (Ryan Walters) and the Director (Brennan Buhl). She explains that she was stuck on public transportation where there’d been delays, and the weather made things worse. It takes a moment for the audience to catch on to what is happening – this is part of the story, and this realization comes to the audience unevenly; the facial expression on the woman seated to my right tells me she hasn’t quite caught on yet, but the look on the man to my left tells me he’s been in on it since the beginning.
They are strikingly different in appearance and demeanor from the four members of the theatrical company that we’ve just gotten comfortable with; they are dressed in black, their faces made up to look like ghostly apparitions with dark circles under their eyes, and where the theatrical company is full of madcap energy the six characters have an intense anger and laser-like focus on the task at hand: finding an author to write a play about their lives. The Father (Larry Garner) is paying penance for an offense that takes most of the play to reveal; Samantha Gleisten brings a gut-wrenching vividness to her portrayal of the Mother; Stevi Baston is the voice of truth as the Stepdaughter; and Ted Evans brings an eerie power to his performance as the Son. The two youngest cast members: Michael Milito as Boy, and Ada Gray as Girl have a silent presence that proves to be the unhinging of the family.
This piece is by turns funny and devastating, and the final scene is unsettling and thought-provoking. Six Characters is a different kind of theatrical experience; one that will stay with you and make you wonder about the illusions that take place in the everyday theater of your ordinary life.
Rating: ★★★
Six Characters in Search of an Author continues through March 11th at Chopin Theatre, 1543 W. Division (map), with performances Thursdays-Saturdays at 7:30pm, Sundays at 3pm. Tickets are $28-$35, and are available by phone (773-278-1500) or online at Tix.com (check for half-price tickets at Goldstar.com). More information at ChopinTheatre.com. (Running time: 80 minutes with no intermission)
All photos by Matthew Gregory Hollis
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