Katelyn Schiller is a very interesting actress. Very.
Her credits are substantial and her idea of a good time is
to bring her Murder Blood Bear Story
to the Hollywood Fringe Festival.
She’s in that tiny little Elephant studio at the Theatre Asylum at Lillian Way
and Santa Monica Boulevard for only a couple of more performances.
If she takes my suggestion, she’ll have a more appreciative audience and maybe have even more ‘happiness’ for the effort. Schiller enters as the forty seat house fills up. By this time, I’m guessing that not only is she getting a few more friends than the ones who loyally show up for the opening, but folks who have just heard that this story (goosed along nicely by a wonderful graphic by the ‘blonde’ in a submissive pose with the image of great brown bear right behind her) and are as curious as I was. She enters with a rag tag suitcase and a few props including a tiny little bird on a string on a stick that she flits about the theatre with. She lands the bird on the shoulder of the lady in front of me. Schiller’s eyes are wonderful pools of questions and possibly elusive answers. After flirting with the little bird on the string, she comes nose to nose with me! Undeniably beautiful, I think I may be kissed, but like a bunny in the woods, she turns and scampers to the stage zip zap.
If she takes my suggestion, she’ll have a more appreciative audience and maybe have even more ‘happiness’ for the effort. Schiller enters as the forty seat house fills up. By this time, I’m guessing that not only is she getting a few more friends than the ones who loyally show up for the opening, but folks who have just heard that this story (goosed along nicely by a wonderful graphic by the ‘blonde’ in a submissive pose with the image of great brown bear right behind her) and are as curious as I was. She enters with a rag tag suitcase and a few props including a tiny little bird on a string on a stick that she flits about the theatre with. She lands the bird on the shoulder of the lady in front of me. Schiller’s eyes are wonderful pools of questions and possibly elusive answers. After flirting with the little bird on the string, she comes nose to nose with me! Undeniably beautiful, I think I may be kissed, but like a bunny in the woods, she turns and scampers to the stage zip zap.
She speaks in the language of the twenty-somethings of the
21st Century. Sometimes
incomprehensible (except to the millenials in the audience) and sometimes
crystal clear. She is full of
energy and wants to be happy. She
tells stories and creates dialogue with other characters whom she also becomes.
I was never too sure who was who but the energy is palpable and her quest, her
never ending quest for joy and happiness is ongoing and going and going. She sings. She dances. She is menaced
by the bear. I am unsure of the
blood and the murder, but there is the feeling of the bear, for sure. The audience loves her. She is lovely. I’m unsure of the platinum blonde
approach and wonder if that was significant in some way?
The problem.
Sight lines. Even in this
tiny black box, Schiller lays her suitcase and her props on the floor. If only she had a prop table that would
allow us to easily see the props that are significant to her story. A table would give her not only a
place easily seen, but also another set piece that she might use for telling
the story. Perhaps it is her
intention to keep part of the audience craning our necks to see the props and
even her when she’s doing some scenes literally on the floor. I wanted to see everything. Katelyn Schiller had moments of perfection preceded by and
followed by moments of just okay.
She wrote this by herself and it’s all her own story. Director Payden Ackerman must have made
suggestions, but the flow of Murder
Blood Bear Story seems to emanate from the heart and soul of this young
actor. Down the road, if she keeps
the blonde, she may become Goldie Hawn or… Kate Hudson? Or, even better, she’ll emerge as
Katelyn Schiller and those of us who saw her quest for happiness will be able
to say, “Oh.. I saw her when…”
Murder Blood Bear
Story
Written and Performed
by Katelyn Schiller
Theatre Asylum Elephant
Studio
1078 Lillian Way
Hollywood, CA 90038
Only two more performances:
Monday June 22
@ 5:30PM
Thursday June 25 @ 10: 00PM
Tickets and Information:
http:/hff15.org/2122
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