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BETRAYAL Runs Nov. 18-Dec. 4

FT_Betrayal logoBETRAYAL
Falcon Theatre
Nov. 18-Dec. 4
[Newport] 

Directed by Becca Howell

Cast: Samantha Joy Luhn as Emma, Aaron Whitehead as Robert, David Derringer as Jerry & Lisa Dirkes as Waiter

The play begins in the present, with the meeting of Emma and Jerry, whose adulterous affair of seven years ended two years earlier. Emma’s marriage to Robert, Jerry’s best friend, is now breaking up, and she needs someone to talk to. Their reminiscences reveal that Robert knew of their affair all along and, to Jerry’s dismay, regarded it with total nonchalance. Thereafter, in a series of contiguous scenes, the play moves backward in time, from the end of the Emma-Jerry affair to its beginning, throwing into relief the little lies and oblique remarks that, in this time-reverse, reveal more than direct statements, or overt actions, ever could.

  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 18-19 at 8pm
  • Fri-Sat, Nov. 25-26
  • Thu-Sat, Dec. 1-3 at 8pm

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MONSTERMANIA Runs Oct. 28-30

FT_Monstermania logoMONSTERMANIA
Falcon Theatre
Oct. 28-30
[Newport]

Directed by Gina Kleesattel
Music directed by Sherry McCamley

Cast: Diana Fye Rogers as Maggie, Torie Pate as Lawanda, Lesley Taylor as Glinda, Imani Derden as Red, Leanne Greenberg as Granny, Deb Schubert as June Dracula, Wayne Wright as Ward Dracula, Dylan VanCamp as Jack & Zak Kelley as Frankie

Here’s a first for Falcon Theater – a Halloween show for kids! A children’s theatre musical comedy with a cast of characters including three witches who hate to clean, two vampires who like to bake, Little Red Riding Hood all grown up, her Granny (a high-powered real estate broker),a teenage werewolf pizza delivery guy, and a Frankenstein-like monster who wants to be a famous rap star. Lively songs and action sure to please kids and adults alike! Bring the family and feel free to wear your costume!

  • Fri, Oct. 28 at 7pm
  • Sat, Oct. 29 at 4pm & 7pm
  • Sun, Oct. 30 at 2pm & 4pm

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THE HALF-LIFE OF MARIE CURIE Quick Review

THE HALF-LIFE OF MARIE CURIE presented by Falcon Theatre through Oct. 8. I attended the opening night performance. 

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Tracy Schoster as Heartha Ayrton & Tara Williams as Marie Curie.

Falcon Theatre kicks off their season with a work by the prolific and oft-produced playwright Lauren Gunderson. This two-person show features Tara Williams as the titular character and Tracy Schoster as fellow scientist and friend, Heartha Ayrton.

The two have an easy chemistry and their personal years-long friendship serves their onstage relationship well as Heartha rushes to her friend’s side during one of the darkest times in Curie’s life. With Ayrton having the stronger personality, I did feel there were times, particularly in their first scene together, where she was talking “at” instead of “to” her friend. I’m all about the snark, but the tone could have been lightened here and there.

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Tara Williams as Marie Curie.

There were times when the blocking became a bit stagnant with extended periods of sitting, especially in the first scene that was confined to a small play space.

Of the Gunderson plays I have seen, this script lacks the depth I am used to finding in her other works. Perhaps it is because this is a commissioned work and was not created as organically. With only two characters, aside from a well-acted disagreement halfway through the performance, there is little conflict between the two, resulting in grievances aired against those not present.

A couple of choices did impact my ability to be pulled into the story. While I’m not expecting expensive and elaborate time-period appropriate costumes, Ayrton’s styling and costume seem to be decades outside of the time frame of the play. I also question the decision to forego the use of accents. In this day of representation, it seems ill-advised to eliminate an integral part of each character’s identity, in a way “Americanizing” their story.

Overall, an interesting, solidly performed, but at times flawed, look at two turn-of-the-century scientific pioneers.

My rating: 4.25 out of 5.

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Cast Announced for BETRAYAL at Falcon Theatre

FT_logoThe cast includes:

  • Emma – Samantha Joy Luhn
  • Robert – Aaron Whitehead
  • Jerry – David Derringer
  • Waiters – Lisa Dirkes & Imani Derden

Directed by Becca Howell, performances run Nov. 18-Dec. 3.

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THE HALF-LIFE OF MARIE CURIE Runs Sept. 23-Oct. 8

FT_The Half-Life of Marie Curie logoTHE HALF-LIFE OF MARIE CURIE
Falcon Theatre
Sept. 23-Oct. 8
[Newport]

Directed by Ted J. Weil

Cast: Tara Williams as Marie Curie & Tracy M. Schoster as Hertha Ayrton.

In 1911, Marie Curie won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her discovery of the elements radium and polonium. By 1912, she was the object of ruthless gossip over an alleged affair with the married Frenchman Paul Langevin, all but erasing her achievements from public memory. Weakened and demoralized by the press lambasting her as a “foreign” Jewish temptress and a homewrecking traitor, Marie agrees to join her friend and colleague Hertha Ayrton, an electromechanical engineer and suffragette. The Half-Life of Marie Curie revels in the power of female friendship as it explores the relationship between these two brilliant women, both of whom are mothers, widows, and fearless champions of scientific inquiry.

  • Fir-Sat, Sept. 23-24 at 8pm
  • Thu-Sat, Sept. 29-Oct. 1 at 8pm
  • Thu-Sat, Oct. 6-8 at 8pm

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