Fun Home
Circle in the Square
February 17, 2016
Photo courtesy of Fun Home |
Fun Home is an emotional
journey of growing up and facing life’s hidden truths. It is a tender and realistic view of the world
at that time in life when certain truths that have been held back are brought
out into the open. It is the emotional triumph when you make sense of it all and are able
to face life with hope and truer sense of yourself. These are very big statements to make about a
Broadway musical, yet to sit in the theatre and experience the lives of the
characters unfold in a multi-dimensional manner is rare. The story itself, based on the graphic novel
by Alison Bechdel, is funny, honest, and moving. The book and lyrics by Lisa Kron are bold and
riveting. The music by Jeanine Tesori
engulfs and engages you in the dichotomy of both the whimsy and stark realities
of the characters and situation.
Beth Malone & Micheal Cerveris Photo courtesy of Fun Home |
The
main character, Alison (played by Beth Malone), tell us in the first scene that
she and her dad (played by Michael Cerveris) are gay and that he killed himself
by stepping out in front of a speeding truck.
That very tragic proclamation is quickly forgotten as you follow the
playful antics of Alison (played by Gabriella Pizzolo as a child) and her two
brothers (played by Zell Stelle Morrow and Oscar Williams). She comes out while in college (played at
that age by Lauren Patten) and begins to face the darker truths of her family
life. The fact that we simultaneously see
Alison played by three actors at specific phases of her life combined with the
amazing writing and emotional score allows the story to peel away and be
revealed one layer at a time. This gives
the
perspective of Alison’s memory a dominant role in the narrative as facts
open up and then folds back in non-chronological order. The most heart-rending moment is by Judy
Kuhn as Alison’s mother in the song “Days and Days.” It is a courageous confession of the
disappointments in her marriage and the hopes for her daughter. Ms. Kuhn delivers it flawlessly.
Judy Kuhn & Sydney Lucas (original cast) Photo courtesy of Fun Home |
The
set design by David Zinn and lighting design by Ben Stanton are
phenomenal. The flow from one moment to
the next is conceived and conveyed brilliantly.
The design is in the scheme as set pieces and furniture rise up from
beneath the floor, then descend to reappear on the other side of the
stage. They utilize the capacity
and
technology of the space with carefully crafted expertise.
Photo courtesy of Fun Home |
Everything
you heard and read about Fun Home is
true. It is sure to be running for a
long while, yet don’t put off seeing it.
It is a work of theatre that needs to be experienced first-hand.
Domenick Danza
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