Saturday, May 3, 2014

"Noises Off" is spot on at Las Vegas Academy Theatre!

The other night I LMAO'd at the Las Vegas Academy Theatre's production of Noises Off...which runs through Saturday, May 3, (7pm).

Noises Off is a 1982 play by Michael Frayn. When Frayn was watching from the wings of a performance years ago of his play, The Two of Us he realized it was funnier from behind than in front, and decided to write a play from that perspective.  First came the short-lived one-act play called Exits, which was written and performed in 1977. Frayn then expanded it into what would become Noises Off after the suggestion was made by his associate Michael Codron.... Noises Off takes its title from the theatrical stage direction indicating sounds coming from offstage.

This is one of the few well known plays I have never seen before, so I watched the performance with no previous examples of which to compare. In the show, all three acts you are watching are actually Act One of the play within the play, which is called Nothing's On.

Very quickly into the first act this is established when the "director" shouts to one of the actresses on stage from a second row seat. Sam Goldstein as Director, Lloyd Dallas was commanding but also communicating an exasperated impatience with his cast and their habit of fielding their last minute blocking and character suggestions. Casey Andrews as Garry/Roger seems to be so much into character that he actually blushes for real several times throughout the play! It is also obvious to the audience that he would have no idea what to do with a woman like Brooke/Vicki should he ever actually get her alone. Ireland Ciechalski is delightfully funny as Brooke Ashton/Vicki, Ireland had the complex task of being beautiful and funny, and pulled it off with aplomb!  Keaton Johns as Selsdom Mowbray/Burglar has the "I have no idea I am so clueless" character, to a "T". He's so likeable everyone just wants to help him not belittle him and we have all known people like that. Tessa Lepore as Poppy the stagehand exudes an inner frustration that she is not one of the cast but relegated to stage hand, which is truly fine acting because Tessa is a character in the cast of the play, but her character isn't. Abby Dandy as Dotty/Mrs. Clackett carries off the tired but capable characters she inhabits. Especially evident in Act Two she manages to keep her physical character moving at the pace a middle aged frump would while trying to keep up in a situation where speed is needed for so much action. Taylor Paulson as Belinda/Flavia and Julian Dietrich as Frederick/Philip remained the comedic offset as "straight men" to everyone around them, at least in Nothing's On...even as Frederick (as Philip) is temporarily replaced for about a minute in Act Three by Tim Allgood (Hunter Schwartz). Hunter is hilarious as set up for Act Three as he attempts to introduce the play and explain the late beginning without "losing it".....the audience can relate to it because we have all been in his shoes in one way or another. There is a fine line between scary mad and funny and Hunter walks it well.

Farce is fun. Farce is silly. Farce is outrageous.
Don't try to make sens of it just go with it! 
- Holly Morris, Director

After setting up who everyone is and what the play within the play is about in Act One, intermission begins. Unbeknownst to those of us who leave the theatre, the on stage set is turned around so we are watching Act Two from behind the stage, which is actually Act One again of Nothing's On. This gives us a unique perspective into what goes on just beyond what the audience can see! I know from my own experience this is truly unbelievable at times. (This act should be mandatory for all actors in theatrical programs, even if they just do this one act in class. This is because the importance of comedic timing, blocking and teamwork is emphasized and one really does see how every character is keeping the ship afloat, so to speak.)

In Act Three, which is again Act One of the play within the play, it is now ten weeks later later and the cast is showing signs of coming apart at the seams in a play filled with props, prat falls, doors, windows, and sardines! The exasperation of the actors which they are trying to hide while playing their characters is carried off with the dimension and humor I believe the writer intended.

While watching clips of this play on YouTube while preparing to see and write about the it I saw many versions. Most of them worked very well. However when they didn't, it was because the timing was too slow and/or the actors couldn't pull off the characters within the characters and in that missed the opportunities for the comedic moments. However, the Las Vegas Academy Theatre cast and crew did all of this and more, with FLAIR!

Did you know?...Noises Off premiered at the Lync Theatre, Hammersmith, London in 1982. The Broadway debut, which started in 1983 ran for 553 performances. What is unusual about this play is that Michael Frayn has continually rewritten and updated it, the most recent in 2000. There are numerous differences between the 1982 and 2000 scripts.

There was a film version on Noises Off in 1992 directed by Peter Bogdanovich starring Carol Burnett, Michale Caine, Christopher Reeve, John Ritter, Marilu Henner and Nicollette Sheridan.

Tessa Lepore (Poppy) & Anna Wendt, Blogger, April 26th, 2014.


Cast and Crew of "Noises Off"

Lloyd Dallas...............................Sam Goldstein
Dotty Otley.................................Abby Dandy
Gary Lejuene.............................Casey Andrews
Brooke Ashton...........................Ireland Ciechalski
Frederick (Freddy) Fellowes.....Julian Dietrich
Belinda Blair............................  Taylor Paulson
Poppy Norton-Taylor.................Tessa Lepore
Selsdon Mowbray......................Keaton Johns
Timothy Allgood.........................Hunter Schwartz

Cast of Nothing's On (Play within the play)

Mrs. Clackett.............................Abby Dandy
Roger........................................Casey Andrews
Vicki..........................................Ireland Ciechalski 
Philip.........................................Julian Dietrich
Flavia........................................Taylor Paulson
Burglar.......................................Keaton Johns
Sheikh.......................................Julian Dietrich
Philip for 30 seconds................Hunter Schwartz 


Director......................................Holly Morris
Producer/Shop Guru.................John Morris
Technical Director..................... Patrick Weaver
Set & Lighting Designer............Marcus Ingerson
Costume Supervisor.................Katina McAmis
Sound Supervisor.....................Eric McFall
Scene Shop Manager...............Jeff Berman
Props Supervisor.......................Patrick Weaver
Program/Box Office Supervisor......Jill C. Sosniak
Front of House Supervisor.........Melissa Lilly
Concessions Supervisor............Megan Ahern

Stage Manager..........................Keegan Keith
Asst. Stage Managers...............Courtney Kraemer
Student Director........................Victoria Church
Asst. Student Director...............Sydney Mayers
Dramaturg.................................Elizabeth Hunt
Student Technical Director........Tiffany Cannon
Master Carpenter......................Samantha Leigh
Scene Shop Steward................Bailey Saxe
Set Crew...................................Jonathan Anderson, Brenda Carrillo, Raphael Daniels, Aaron Fuentes, Tyler Greco, Amanda Ojeda, Deanna Quintana, Ethan Samuels, Justin Winslow
Master Electrician.....................George Mullenix
Deck Electrician........................Emily Sheehy
Lighting Crew............................Alexus Aja-Clemons, Fantasia Beam, Paulynn Esteban, Kylee Leora, Ashley Molnar, Georgina Manrique, Jinger Siu,
Student Sound Designer...........Brian Davis
Engineer....................................Hannah Werle
Asst. Engineer...........................Kaliah Silva
Sound Effects............................Tyler Draher
Lead Wireless............................Maria Flores
Asst. Wireless............................Theresa Ramos
Properties Master......................Sarah Dey
Asst. Prop Master......................Corryn Tomlinson
Props Crew................................Tayler Anderson, Taylor Booth, Megan Cannon, Gina Deutscher, Rachel Tozzi
Student Costume Designer.........Zoe Fendrick
Costume Crew Head...................Nicole Lynn Heath
Costume Shop Manager.............Megan Thompson
Crew............................................Vanessa Dickey, Lara Huckbolt, Alexander Kostan, Ana Quinones, Tatum Rajsky, Tyler Shackerford
Dressers......................................Mufasa Benson, Zoe Fendrick
Hair & Make up Crew Head.........Noelle Bailey
Hair & Make up Crew...................Aviona Barrientos, Joanna Farias, Angelina Le, Ana Quinones
Box Office Managers...................Sean Coulter & Luis Delgado
House Manager...........................Samantha Brounstein


Academy Theatre Family Network
Coordinator................................Sonja Finley-Tratos
Volunteers..................................Beth Dandy, Rebecca Davis, Steven Garnett, Carole Lepore

Sources:

lvacademytheatre.org
wikipedia.org



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