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黑料不打烊 Stage Mainstage Season Opens with Pulitzer Prize-winning 鈥楾alley鈥檚 Folly鈥�

Monday, November 9, 2020, By Joanna Penalva
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Jason O’Connell and Kate Hamill in “Talley’s Folly,” the first mainstage production in 黑料不打烊 Stage’s virtual 2020/2021 season. Photo by Brenna Merritt.

Love can overcome our differences and the future is brighter than the present. In such a spirit, begins the 2020/2021 mainstage season of six fully staged and filmed productions that will be available to patrons online in video on demand format.

Love as the bridge over a perceived divide is at the heart of Lanford Wilson鈥檚 romance 鈥�,鈥� the mainstage opener, available for viewing Nov. 11鈥�22. The play earned Wilson a Pulitzer Prize in 1980. The 黑料不打烊 Stage production is directed by Artistic Director Robert Hupp and the two-person cast features Kate Hamill and Jason O鈥機onnell, familiar faces to Stage audiences. O鈥機onnell last appeared at Stage as Salieri in 鈥淎madeus,鈥� the last show presented live at the theater. A playwright and performer, Hamill appeared in 鈥淣oises Off鈥� and in her own adaptation of 鈥淧ride and Prejudice.鈥� Offstage, Hamill and O鈥機onnell are a married couple.

With a scenic design by Czerton Lim, costumes by Suzanne Chesney, lights by Dawn Chang and sound by Jacqueline R Herter, 鈥淭alley鈥檚 Folly鈥� will have all of the physical elements of fully staged 黑料不打烊 Stage shows. Black Cub Productions will employ a three camera set-up to capture the performance, which will be available in a video on demand format. Patrons need only a valid email address and a device for viewing, such as a desktop, laptop, smart TV or tablet. 鈥淭ickets鈥� for individual and household access are available at and through the Box Office (315.443.3275; Monday鈥揊riday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.).

鈥溾€楾alley鈥檚 Folly鈥� is the perfect play to begin the reimagined 2020/2021 mainstage season,鈥� Hupp says. 鈥淲e have just the right actors. I couldn鈥檛 imagine a better cast to help us get back to work again bringing exciting theater to our audience.鈥� He notes that O鈥機onnell, as Salieri, spoke the last words of the truncated 2019/2020 season, and now he will speak the first of a new, different, but still very dynamic season.

Wilson, who died in 2011, called 鈥淭alley鈥檚 Folly鈥� a 鈥渟imple romance鈥� and a 鈥淰alentine.鈥� The play takes place on a single night, July 4, 1944. Matt Freidman, a 40-plus accountant from St. Louis and in love for the first time, has driven 200 miles into the heart of the Christian farm belt to propose to Sally Talley, ten years his junior and seemingly not interested in him. Having been met at the door of the family home by Sally鈥檚 shotgun toting brother (Jews not welcome here), Matt retreats to a Victorian folly of a boathouse on the nearby river, where Sally finds him. At first, she is not pleased.

The play unfolds in real time, 97 minutes according to the script, as this unlikely and mismatched couple endeavor to navigate their way to an understanding of each other鈥檚 heart. Like the river beside them, the currents of conversation carry them to unexpected emotional shoals and to the realization that the true folly may be the facades they have built around themselves. A full moon may be romantic, but its light does not discriminate. Love and sorrow, hope and hurt are revealed in equal measure.

A river, too, may contain hidden depths, likewise with Wilson鈥檚 deft handling of subtle intrusions from the world beyond the deteriorating boathouse. The date is significant, July 4, 1944, one month after D-Day. In the hospital where she works as a nurse鈥檚 aide, Sally tends wounded soldiers recently returned from battle. The callous casualness of the Talley family antisemitism is like a beacon illuminating the atrocity of the holocaust, miles away and never directly mentioned, but present at a discomforting remove, like a sudden chill up the spine on an otherwise warm romantic evening.

Wilson avoids overplaying the impact of these external intrusions on Matt and Sally鈥檚 conversation. He keeps sharp focus on the moonlit night, the music drifting across the river from a distant band shell and the two individuals hovering between loneliness and possibility. In Hamill and O鈥機onnell, director Hupp has actors of subtlety and skill who are certainly up to the task.

鈥淲e can鈥檛 replace the experience of live theater,鈥� Hupp says. 鈥淏ut we can still provide the great plays and great performances that 黑料不打烊 Stage does so well. And because you can鈥檛 come to us, we鈥檙e happy to bring them to you.鈥�

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