Kevin Symons, Matthew Patrick Davis, and Thomas Hobson Photo by Sasha Venola |
For anyone who skipped American History Class, this show is
a primer, sort of. Where The
Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) races merrily (and I think chronologically) through the plays of the Bard, in “History / Abridged,” the audience is treated to wonderful
twists and turns with current topical references that must be updated constantly.
Timing is everything and the actors’ timing is perfect, even when it isn’t! These
three guys are having so much fun, sprinkled with subtle and disturbing “facts”
(that may need checking,) that laughter explodes and along with familiar dates in our history is a great reward.
Brief memento mori reminds us of sad assassinations but, the story of Lincoln's demise is recounted by the mystery bullet to climax the first act: Kapow!
Brief memento mori reminds us of sad assassinations but, the story of Lincoln's demise is recounted by the mystery bullet to climax the first act: Kapow!
Matt, Thomas and Kevin are consummate professionals. On Erin
Walley’s imaginative set the three bring to life dozens of notables from not
only American history, but, from the history of the world. The fourth wall is seldom observed,
especially when a late arrival, Greg, missed the first several minutes of the
show. The guys have explained in detail at the outset what the whole show is
about. They stop and rewind to
catch Greg up and then roll merrily along. This is not unlike Peter Brooks’ MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S
DREAM at the Ahmanson many years ago where everything stopped as latecomers were
ushered up to the front row and embarrassed by the Rustics. It’s all in good fun. The laughs are
genuine. Two acts rush on: full throttle;
outrageous and from time to time seasoned with stupid puns and questionable
facts. One slightly too long bit
brought Hillary and DJT on stage for a Q and A with the audience. The payoff was a question from an
audience member who asked what DJT’s middle initial stood for? “Jesus!”
Jerry Kernion’s direction is flawless which is no mean feat
with all the rushing about and costume changes and all those words!!!
This is extraordinary good fun at The Falcon. Do not, under any circumstances… arrive
late! Unless, of course, you are up for some silly teasing. Number One? Or Number Two?
THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF AMERICA (ABRIDGED)
By Adam Long, Reed Martin and Austin Tichenor
Directed by Jerry Kernion
Falcon
Theatre
4252 Riverside Dr .
Burbank , CA 91505
4252 Riverside Dr .
Burbank , CA 91505
Through
March 6, 2016
(818) 955-8101
(818) 955-8101
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