Danny Scheie & Aysan Celik. Photo by Meghan Moore. |
Written
by Peter Sinn Nachtrieb and directed by Sean Daniels, “The Making of a Great
Moment”, in its world premiere at Merrimack Repertory Theatre, stars Aysan
Celik and Danny Scheie as actors Mona Barnes and Terry Dean. Written and
developed with Celik and Scheie in mind for the roles, this fast-paced comedy
follows its characters as they tour their play “Great Moments in Human
Achievement” around the country via their bicycles. With the goal of changing lives
and inspiring their audiences, the pair cycles from gig to gig, laying their
sleeping bags where they can and always hoping the next location has a better
performance space than the last.
The
witty banter and charisma of this talented duo grabs the audience’s attention
from the start. Within moments the audience is chuckling at the situation on
stage and from then on they are captivated by Celik and Scheie’s ability to
transform from one character to the next, often changing accents and costume or
prop pieces. In doing so, they transport the audience to dozens of different places
and times throughout history when great moments occurred. They were phenomenal
in their ability to transition so quickly from sharing their story to jumping
into a part of the play they were performing. Mona and Terry are relatable,
flawed individuals who struggle, at times, to find the positive amongst all the
challenges they face. Mona is kept up at night wondering how the play can be
better which leads her to think how can she make an impact on their audiences
and make the world better. They pose that question to the audience, what can
you do to make the world better? This recurring theme is one that stays with
the audience even after the play is over.
Danny Scheie & Aysan Celik. Photo by Meghan Moore. |
The
scenic design was created by Apollo Mark Weaver and though it seems simplistic
at the start, the complexity and artistry of its design are discovered throughout.
All in all it was effective at creating the various spaces the characters were
at: be it a theatre stage with only one light, the passing countryside as they
pedaled their bikes to their next location or sleeping on the ground looking up
at the stars. The technical aspect of creating a way for the pair to actually
bicycle on the stage without actually moving around the stage was ingeniously
designed and extremely well executed. Additional elements were designed by
Brian J. Lilienthal (lighting), David Remedios (sound), and Jessica Ford
(costumes).
While
this play is an enjoyable comedy, it is also intellectually stimulating. It
keeps you thinking while laughing and is full of historical anecdotes and
characters. As we follow these characters on their cycling journey, we recall
our own journey and how it, in some ways, is similar to that in the play. We
learn from past experiences, from our mistakes and accidents, as well as from
the joyful fortunes and discoveries. All these things make up the moments in
our lives. Some may seem small, but as we
learn from Mona and Terry some may be great.
This
90-minute performance will make you laugh, but it will also get you thinking
about how you can more positively influence the world around you and make it a
better place. © “The Making of a Great Moment” is a fantastic play to start
this fresh new year. It plays at Merrimack Repertory Theatre, located at 50
East Merrimack Street Lowell, MA, until January 29th, 2017. Tickets range from $70-$26 with discounts
available for groups, students, seniors, Lowell residents, and military service
members. To purchase tickets or find more information visit www.mrt.org or call
978-654-4678.
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