Friday, February 24, 2017

Wakey, Wakey

Wakey, Wakey
Signature Theatre
The Pershing Square Signature Center
February 22, 2017

Photo courtesy of Signature Theatre
Will Eno’s new play Wakey, Wakey is a touching look at the moments in life that create change and lasting value.  Mr. Eno has chosen to direct this production himself.  It is well done and has a very personal and sensitive effect.  The design team of David Lander (lighting), Nevin Steinberg (sound), and Peter Nigrini (projections) are clearly in sync with Mr. Eno, connecting the themes of his work to the audience on a visceral level.

Michael Emerson plays Guy, who directly addresses the audience throughout the piece.  He discusses the small moments in his daily life that matter to him, and takes the audience through visualizations to help them connect to theirs.  When Lisa (played by January LaVoy) enters, Guy’s physical stamina diminishes.  It becomes clear that she is there to care for him as his life draws to a close.  Suddenly, all of what he spoke about earlier has a significant weight and value.  He delivers on his word even after the play ends.

Michael Emerson
Photo courtesy of Signature Theatre
Michael Emerson is captivating as Guy.  He is gentle and humorous.  He puts the audience at ease in a way that allows the poignant message to be felt.  January LaVoy is calming as Lisa.  Her purpose is strong and vital, yet her demeanor is effectively underplayed and touching.

Wakey, Wakey successfully breaks away form a formal structure, allowing the audience to ease into the experience.  The Signature Theatre production runs through March 26 at the Pershing Square Signature Center.  See it with an open mind and allow yourself to connect with the moment.


Domenick Danza

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