The
Regional Premiere of The Mountaintop
written by Katori Hall tells a story of one night in the life of Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr.. It features two actors who tell the playwright’s captivating
story. Jordan Mahome, as Martin Luther King Jr., and Shelley Fort as Camae,
over the course of one evening, come to fully realize the societal impact Dr.
King has accomplished, yet at the same time realize he is only one man and he
can’t carry the baton of social change alone. He will soon need to pass it off
to the next person who will carry on his mission.
Both
Mahome and Fort were strong in their rolls and fully captured their character’s
spirits. Mahome, as Dr. King, spoke with clarity and conviction. He
realistically displayed a range of emotion that made it easy for the audience
to sympathize with him, his struggles, his hopes and his fears. Fort, as Camae,
a maid hiding her true identity, was contrary to the poised Dr. King. She was
straightforward, sharp of tongue and quick-witted while at times also showing a
softer, gentler side. They had a great chemistry that made their dialogue seem
fluid and free. It was easy for the audience to become enthralled with this
drama. When the story took an unexpected turn, the audience shifted in their
seats and was more intently drawn into the play. From that moment it seemed as
though the pace quickened and the story unfolded faster. By the time the last
five minutes came around, the audience was captivated on the edge of their
seats. When the lights went down it didn’t take long for them to stand to their
feet and applaud the superb performance they had just seen.
Jordan Mahome and Shelley Fort. Photo courtesy Chester Theatre Company. |
Director
Colette Robert and the design team that includes Travis George (scenic), Lara
Dubin (lighting), Tom Shread (sound) and Heather Crocker Aulenback (costume)
created a world that was neatly tied together by each technical element. From
the use of sound to create a thunderstorm to a machine that dropped snow to a
backdrop that historic film clips were projected on; each played a role in
making this story realistic and intriguing for the audience.
The Mountaintop is a
provocative and thought provoking play that is sure to spark conversations
amongst its audience members. It is best viewed by a mature audience due to
language and mature content. © It runs about 90 minutes with no intermission
and plays until August 28th at the historic Town Hall, 15
Middlefield Road in Chester, MA. Show times are 8:00pm on Wednesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays, and 2pm on Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays. Ticket prices are
$37.50 for general audiences and $10.00 for students and residents of Chester.
For tickets or more information visit www.chestertheatre.org.
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