Sunday, September 17, 2023

Stupid F*cking Bird

 Stupid F*cking Bird
MCS Theatre
September 16, 2023 

Photo courtesy of Theatre 4the People
The Theatre 4the People production of Stupid F*cking Bird is well conceived, directed, and performed.  Written by Aaron Posner, the play is an adaptation of Chekhov’s The Seagull.  The characters are profoundly weighed down by darkness and despair, yet director Isaac Byrne keeps the action moving at a brisk pace.  He knows when to spike up the humor to keep the audience engaged.  The cast works as a tight ensemble, fully committed to Mr. Byrne’s vision for the play, and skillfully in sync with one another.

The play opens with Mash (played by Haley Rice) singing a sad song about how disappointing her life is.  Dev (played by Trevor Markanovic) tries to cheer her up, but fails.  He is in love with her, but she loves Connie (played by Conor M. Hamill), who loves Nina (played by Melissa Mattos), who is enamored by Trigorin (played by Jey Kennedy), who is sleeping with Connie’s mother, Emma (played by Nya Bowman).  Despair is met with betrayal, which creates deep misery.  Connie shoots a seagull, then tries to shoot himself.  On his sixtieth birthday, Connie’s uncle, Sorn (played by Timothy Wagner), who has been a doctor his whole life, questions the value of his existence.  It’s all, as Mash sings, very disappointing.  They all carry on, pushing through mommy issues and daddy issues, making things worse, then somehow a little better... or maybe not. 

Conor M. Hamill, Melissa Mattos, & Jey Kennedy
Photo courtesy of Theatre 4the People
This cast does an amazing job involving the audience in Mr. Posner’s absurd adaptation.  They play the despair with a sly tone that keeps everyone amused.  They take full advantage of Mr. Posner’s direct address to pull the audience into the story as an equal participant. 

Haley Rice and Trevor Markanovic have a genuine connection as Mash and Dev.  Their relationship shifts as the plot develops, propelling their characters to open up and grow.  This transition is seamless and natural for these two skilled actors.  Melissa Mattos’ Nina is a vibrant, outgoing soul.  The audience gladly follows her on her journey, even when it turns dark.  Nya Bowman and Jey Kennedy are evenly matched as Emma and Trigorin.  Their characters are equally self-centered, and deserve one another.  Emma demands to be the center of attention, and Ms. Bowman boldly achieves this with grace and elegance.  Conor M. Hamill plays the thoroughly self-absorbed Connie with just the right level of humor that creates a strong feeling of empathy.  You yearn for him to change his behavior and find happiness, and you feel for him when he fails.  Sorn is the one character who stays somewhat consistent and grounded throughout the story.  Timothy Wagner plays this character with calm presence.  

Melissa Mattos & Colin M. Hamill
Photo courtesy of Theatre 4the People

The production is very simply and effectively staged, which is a perfect choice for the space and the material.  The focus is placed fully on the characters, and this cast pulls it off beautifully.

Stupid F*cking Bird is playing through October 1 at the Matthew Corozin Studio (MCS) Theatre (357 W. 36 St. #202, NYC).  This company is worth keeping an eye on.  Be sure to check them out!       

Domenick Danza

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