Kraig Swartz as "Crumpet". Photo courtesy Will Howell |
For
over eighty years, Peterborough Players has been presenting professional
theatre during the summer months. This year they have added a winter season
with three plays taking the stage in December and February. Their inaugural winter
season kicks off the holidays with a very entertaining one-man play entitled The Santaland Diaries. Directed by Gus
Kaikkonen, it stars Kraig Swartz in the role of Santaland elf: “Crumpet”. Originally
written by David Sedaris and adapted for the stage by Joe Mantello, it is the
comedic true-life tale of Sedaris’ two-year stint as a Macy’s store elf. In the
play, Crumpet recounts to the audience his experience as a Macy’s Santaland elf
in the weeks leading up to Christmas. For audience members who have ever worked
in retail during the holidays, or even gone to the mall and have witnessed the
craziness that ensues, this play will hilariously bring back memories of all
the delightful and horrifying aspects of the holiday season.
Designed
by director Gus Kaikkonen and props designer Jessica Ayala, the simple, yet
detailed set includes a Christmas tree, lockers, toys, a big chair and a large
video screen that changes pictures depending on the scene. String lights hang
above the stage as well as over the gift boxes and stuffed animals. It wasn’t
hard to imagine Santaland as Crumpet describes it and tells us stories of his
daily encounters.
Kraig
Swartz has the wonderful ability to alter his vocalizations and
characterizations to shift from playing Crumpet to a nasty Santa, an
overbearing parent, a confused foreigner, misbehaving children and many more.
He easily engages the audience and draws us into his story from the start. His
performance is so realistic that he makes it easy to forget we are in a theatre
watching a play. Swartz has spot on comedic timing and facial expressions that
perfectly match each of the tales he tells. He delivered a highly enjoyable
performance that had the audience chuckling throughout.
With
each anecdote we find ourselves laughing because of the inalienable truth
behind it. We have witnessed the scenes Crumpet describes, those filled with obnoxious
children and intensely pushy parents. While the show is very amusing, it is
also incredibly relatable and that’s what makes it a great adult’s night out.
When you attend this production you’ll be able to sit back, relax, have a good
laugh and maybe even leave the theatre with renewed holiday spirit. © This
production is rated PG-13 and is not recommended for children. The
Santaland Diaries plays on the Peterborough Players stage, 55 Hadley Road,
Peterborough, NH, until
December 17th. For tickets call the box office at 603-924-7585 or
check out www.PeterboroughPlayers.org
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