CULT OF LOVE by Leslye Headland
I was so intrigued and impressed by the performance of the First Team Cast for Headland's CULT OF LOVE
at IAMA that when I learned that special performances by the Understudy
Cast would be going up, I asked to review their efforts. Truth be
told, I have always admired the work of Sharon Lawrence from her days on
NYPD Blue. I really wanted to see how she handled a role that was
probably a little too old for her. Indeed, she retains the youthful
look she enjoyed on her television turn. As Ginny Dahl, Lawrence
portrays the mother of four kids, Mark Dahl, Evie Dahl, Diana Dahl
Bennett and Johnny Dahl. Each of whom could not be more different from
the next. It's the keen delineation of each of the family members and a
surprise guest, Lauren (perfectly confused Emily Rowan), that makes a
Christmas celebration in the family home the joyous and sometimes
uncomfortable event that unfolds. Ginny has moments of denial and upset
that are not funny to her, but hilarious to the audience!
Daughter, Diana, (Anna Rose Hopkins) is the mother of baby George, who is either nine months or a year old. He is still breastfeeding. Full on pregnant with child number two, Ms Hopkins brings a strong and loopy performance. Husband, James Bennett
(Alex Alcheh) reveals that he has been let go from his job as an
Episcopal priest because of his beliefs that Diana is, in fact a
prophet, which we observe as the drama unfolds.
Keeping
in mind that this is an 'understudy' cast, the strong performances,
with the only glitch manifesting in an unruly bank of lights over which
tech seemed to have no control, the 'understudy night' audience, filled
with flowers and well wishers were not phased as they cheered their
pals.. deservedly so..
Lesbians, daughter Evie (Jenna Johnson) and Pippa, her spouse
(Anisha Adasumilli), are severely judged as Diana lectures them on
their earthly ways that will not guide them to Heaven and their last
judgement.
In
his Harvard T shirt, Mark (Josh Bywater) having left the seminary to
pursue Law (clerking at the US Supreme Court!). Mark has major issues with his beautiful wife, Rachel (Erin Pineda) who has major
issues with this whole family thing. Ultimately, he brings his seminary training to a
crucial climax to the play.
Most
favored son.. or not.. Johnny (Tim Peper) is the freest spirit of the
four kids. He arrives late with his surprise guest, Lauren. Ginny
remains in denial that her son has ever been a drug addict (now
successfully recovering). Johnny is the AA sponsor of Lauren, who
celebrates her first drug free Christmas.
The
only member of this cast who is not an understudy is the Family
Patriarch, Bill Dahl. As Bill, Tom Amandes duplicated his level headed
and loving presentation. Steady on. What playwright Headland provides
in this final take on her Seven Deadly Sins series (this one examines
the sin of pride) are monologues that reveal the polemic that may or may
not support the idea of redemption and harmony. Not one member of this
cast fell below the work of the First Team, leading me to suggest that
IAMA consider the way that Antaeus presents their shows, with two
entirely different casts performing at alternate times. The IAMA talent
roster is deep and deserved the Opening Night "Standing O" brought by their pals who were stacked to the rafters.
When a show comes together seamlessly, seeming to have its own energies, it takes a moment to remember that the ensemble coalesces because of a director whose hand becomes invisible. Annie Tippe is the director who brought this show together completely and smoothly.
When a show comes together seamlessly, seeming to have its own energies, it takes a moment to remember that the ensemble coalesces because of a director whose hand becomes invisible. Annie Tippe is the director who brought this show together completely and smoothly.
Headland's writing and character arcs are delicious and funny and touching and sad. How I'd love to see the other six plays!
The Cult of Love by Leslye Headland
Directed by Annie Tippe
IAMA Theatre Company
Atwater Village Theatre
3269 Casitas Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90039
$30
Thursdays through Sundays
Closes June 24, 2018
Tickets and information:
323-380-8843
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