March 28, 2009
by
Matthew A. Everett | March 27, 2009 • People frequently ask me, "What's playing that I should go see this weekend?"
This week, I'd have to say "Catch Mo Perry playing
Hedda Gabler"
Why?
It's Mo Perry playing
Hedda Gabler.
I was going through my archives and realize that every time I've reviewed Mo Perry in a production, she's been one of the best things in it. Often she's surrounded by equally talented actors, but I never find myself saying, "Hmmm. Mo could have been better." Mo throws herself so completely into each role, and performs around town so much, the woman must be exhausted. (There were three reviews I found with Mo in them from 2007 alone - and that wasn't all she did that year, that's just all I managed to see. She's impossible to keep up with. She seems to be everywhere.)
And now she's headlining. Playing one of the meatiest female roles in the canon.
Craig Johnson's adapting and directing Ibsen's classic (and he and Mo did such a lovely job collaborating on
Uncle Vanya a while back, I can only imagine this is more of the same good stuff)
The woman's done Shakespeare both
straight and
silly. She's done Chekhov
directly and
indirectly. She's played
men so convincingly you forget she's a woman. And she's wandered the territory
in between.
She's just really, really good in everything she does.
So if you asked me what you should go see this weekend, I'd say
Go see Mo Perry as
Hedda Gabler.
The cast also includes Alisa Gingerich, Ryan Parker Knox, John Middleton, Donna Porfiri, Wade Vaughn, Amanda Whisner.
Performances remaining are Friday and Saturday, March 27 and 28 at 8pm, and Sunday, March 29 at 4pm at
Gremlin Theatre's new home - 2400 University Avenue West, just East of 280 at Raymond in St. Paul. (Free parking for theater patrons in the US Bank parking lot kitty-corner from the theatre at Raymond and University.)
Tickets are $20.00 for adults, $18.00 for Seniors or patrons with a Fringe Button. Under 30? Pay half your age, every night! (That's a really smart idea, actually. Theaters should all steal that one.)
Read
Fringe Famous chatting up Mo about the production for a little more info.
Past reviews of Mo's work lurk
here,
here,
here,
here and
here (for starters)
For reservations and more information call (651) 228-7008 or visit
www.gremlin-theatre.org.
Matthew A. Everett is a local playwright and three-time recipient of grant support from the Minnesota State Arts Board. Information on Matthew and his plays can be found at matthewaeverett.com.
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