What a fun night! Atlanta always does very well with these! 10p.m. on a Saturday night with the writers, then at some point the directors come in, then they choose their actors, and they rehearse, they tech - and a show at 8p.m. Sunday night, ending at 10p.m. Wow. Talk about your stress! But always something any professional can do!
"The Auction" by Nick Boretz and Sandra Sparks was kinda cute. It didn't have enough meat to keep it going and keep everyone interested as to what would happen next, but it was funny in its own right with Amanda Cucher as Linda, and Sarah Craig and auctionees at an auction Auctioneered by Aaron Gotlieb. Very impressed with Mr. Gotlieb: heard his name around but never saw him on stage.
"Art and Hope" - It was touching that the older sister, played by Judith L. Beasley, was paying for the younger sister's, played by Jaymee Vowell, wedding. Geoffrey M. Brown played the finacee, a lot younger than both of them. I wanted Judith to look up more when she was in the scene and we never got to see the facial expressions. Other than that, pretty decent.
'The Reality of Mother" - This could happen to anyone: crazy parent, sold the house, parent has to move. Very good twist though to find out sister Connie, played by Minnie Tee, is actually Joe's mom, played by Adam Archer. Was very impressed with Mr. Vince Canias who played Ben: nice voice and very good stance on stage.
"Peace in the Family" - Absolutely my favorite of the evening! Hysterical cat and dog conversation!! Go James Walsh and Brandon Lee on their collaboration of this piece! I would love to see the whole one-act play! They used a lot of dialogue that we, the pet owners, often think our pets would use when we're not in the room. It's just Hysterical! Well-done and well-played!
"Smothered and Covered" - What an excellent idea! Wedding morning, at IHOP, find out your dad is the server, and it's just too funny! Most notably is Daniel Burnley as Dwight, the server/father that left. Great thinking, Curt Shannon and Pamela Turner on this one! I'd love to see the whole thing!
"Remaking Elaine" - It was an interesting idea as a man is trying to fall in love with his ex-wife in another woman. His daughter and the ex-wife, Elaine, are the only two that see it's crazy. Especially since Elaine, played by Black Actress, Barbara Washington (dreads and all), makes the best lines to Stacy Sheets (playing Jaelyn, the fiancee?), as Stacy is White with short hair. Elaine's line: "She even looks like me!"
"The Untimely Passing of Sniffy Sherbert" - This might have gone a wee bit farther than it needed, but bending on the side of Monty Python. Teresa Harris played Delores Cul-de-Sac, who killed Sniffy Sherbert, the beloved cat of Ethan Scott who played Frank Sherbert. It was sad, it was cute, it was funny, but maybe a bit much for a mystery.
Oh yeah - and only Theater people would start singing scene-change music. Go the Turtles for that wonderful song that we all chanted: "When you're near me, baby the skies will be blue..."
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