Lissa Levin’s SEX & EDUCATION, currently playing at The
Colony in Burbank, returns us back to
Eighth Grade Grammar and Senior Composition with genuine laughs that reflect
the successes that Levin’s had as a hard working scribe for television situation
comedy. It works.
William Reinbold, Stephanie Zimbalist, Allison Lindsey |
Isarewaswereambebeenhavehashaddodoesdidmaycanmightmustshallwillwould
should could… being. My eighth grade English teacher's, Mary Duggan’s
rhythmic recitation of these twenty-three helping verbs is still with me many
years after eighth grade. We run
into some of them again as this raucous ninety minutes unfolds. It’s simply a lot of fun. Even uproarious! Hilarious!!
It’s the last day of classes at Jackson High. The final test for English 101 looms as
retiring teacher Miss (not Ms) Edwards, is triumphantly brought to the stage by
the fervent Stephanie Zimbalist. She may no longer be the star we remember from Remington Steele,
but she sure retains the same hot energy. SEX & EDUCATION presents Miss
Edwards’ final test that, if he passes, will cinch Joe’s (confident William Reinbold) full ride
scholarship to play basketball at the university of his choosing. When, Edwards intercepts Joe’s
profanity strewn note passed to his honey bunny cheerleader girlfriend, Hannah
(lovely and really amped up Allison Lindsey), she launches on one final effort to actually do some
teaching. This lesson in grammar and composition
is reluctantly absorbed by the big time basketball star. He briefly snatches the power as he does some diagramming of his own. Brilliant stuff.
All three, actors in this masterful comedy keep the pace and
the jokes just keep topping each other one after another.
In a former time as with the LAPD's raids on a production of
Michael McClure’s The Beard and the profanity laden comedy of Lenny Bruce were found to be problematic, we find that
Burbank just howls and is soon inured to the raw language in favor of the razor sharp thrust and
reposte of Levin's over the top wit. A
fourth “actor,” in the piece is Jared A. Sayeg’s beautifully executed lighting design combined
with Trefoni Michael Rizzi's simple classroom/ basketball court set. Thus are created
opportunities for each of the on stage actors to break the fourth wall with
insights and asides. Dozens of lighting cues bring each actor in
direct communication with the audience, letting us in on what’s going on inside their heads … and
it really works.
In fact, the show is a hit. If cussin’s not your cup of tea, forget about it and go
anyway! Ya survived The Sopranos, din't cha?
SEX
AND EDUCATION by
Lissa Levin
The Colony Theatre
555 North Third Street (at Cypress)
adjacent to the Burbank Town Center
Mall
Continues through Sunday, March 16.
Thursdays & Fridays at 8:00pm
Saturdays at 3:00pm & 8:00pm;
Sundays at 2:00pm.
Opening night
performance with reception - all tickets $55.00.
Q and A talkbacks
after the performances on Friday, February 21 and Thursday, March 6.
Tickets 818/558-7000
ext. 15
Online at www.ColonyTheatre.Org.
$20.00 - $49.00 (group discounts are
available)
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