It's the 1800s. Gray, Indiana. Perfect for our 21st Century we find ourselves in a clash between Faith and Science. Promoted as The Wizard of Oz meets Thorton Wilder's "Our Town", June (Rebekah Paugam) addresses the audience. It's June's story. She's fifteen. She is bored and she is restless.
Preceded by his shoe, the wind blows Dr. Galen P. Gray (Jeremy Guskin) into the tiny town of Gray. Is Gray's arrival an answer to a prayer? Does prayer change things? Life and death issues ensue. As Pastor Phineas Wingfield, Alexander Wells spends a little time standing on his head to attempt to pass a stone, adding welcome physical activity to the talky piece.This preceded by amusing dropping trou by the pastor and the doctor.
The fourth wall comes down and mostly stays down. The device works.
The bare bones set with an installation of platforms and a bench that becomes a canoe, stands against a wonderful painted backdrop by Stephanie Crothers that is, to me, fine art.
The double casting for Anatomy of Gray is a mixed bag. Open Fist members step up to the plate and once the interesting accents mellow out a bit, the actors bring home a story that may turn on our current epidemic or the AIDS plague of the past. Fear and loathing of the new doctor echoes how a pandemic can set a community on its ear.
Our narrator, heroine, fifteen year old June takes us back to hear the story of a girl who looks a lot like her! The actors are all fully committed and with unrestrained energy. They deliver the presentational text in two short acts. I asked the director, Ben Martin, what attracted him to this play. He said he likes a story and that this one from 2006 has community appeal. This play certainly tells a story and there are moments in this production that will appeal to the community, much as community theatre has done for years.
CAST
Rebekah Paugam as June
Jeremy Guskin as Dr. Galen P. Gray.
Martha Demson as June’s mother, Rebekah
Debba Rofheart as Maggie
Alexander Wells as Pastor Phineas Wingfield Lane Allison as his sister, Tiny
Beth Robbins as Belva
James Fowler as Crutch Collins
Alex Hogy as Homer
CREW
Scenic designer Jan Munroe
lighting designer Gavan Wyrick,
sound designer Marc Antonio Pritchett,
costume designer Mylette Nora,
scenic artist Stephanie Crothers,
prop masters Bruce Dickinson and Ina Shumaker. The production stage manager is John Dimitri
Anatomy of Gray by Jim Leonard
Directed by Ben Martin
Atwater Village Theatre
3269 Casitas Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90039
(FREE parking in the Atwater Crossing (ATX) lot one block south of the theater)
Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 p.m.
Sundays @ 3 p.m
thru January 21
Dark Friday, Nov. 25 and Dec. 18 – Jan. 6
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