Italian American
Reconciliation
The Flea Theater
October 18, 2025
John Patrick Shanley’s
rarely produced Italian American Reconciliation is beautifully brought to life at The Flea
Theater. Director Austin Pendleton has
gathered an amazing cast to inject passion and perspective into Mr. Shanley’s
writing. The setting and time period
ring with authenticity. The cast
captures the rhythms and timing in the dialogue. It all flows naturally, building the tension
and humor in each moment through the characters’ conflicting desires.Photo courtesy of Italian American Reconciliation
Aldo (played by Robert Farrior) tells the story of his best friend, Huey (played by Wade McCollum). Huey is dating Teresa (played by Mia Gentile). He is very much in love with her, but feels he needs to break up with her and get back with his ex-wife, Janice (played by Linda Manning). He feels that when they divorced, she took a part of him, and he needs to get it back. Huey has a plan and needs Aldo’s help. Aldo agrees, but has a plan of his own to keep Janice and Huey apart, which he feels is best for both of them.
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Wade McCollum & Robert Farrior Photo courtesy of Italian American Reconciliation |
Wade McCollum skillfully portrays the various levels of Huey’s character. He is meek and broken with a lust for life that is trapped within. Mr. McCollum finds moments to reveal this inner zeal and strength, keeping the audience connected to his plan to reconcile with his ex-wife. Linda Manning’s Janice is dark and brooding with an explosive temper. She reveals different sides of herself in scenes with Huey and Aldo, creating a full and complex character.
Mia Gentile, Mary Testa, & Robert Farrior
Photo courtesy of Italian American Reconciliation
Mia Gentile plays Teresa
with a strong sense of self-awareness, while also needing love and
companionship. These elements come into
conflict when the decision she makes to break it off with Huey is turned around
when he breaks up with her first.
Luckily, she has Aunt May to talk to.
Mary Testa plays this role to the fullest. She offers advice and comfort, not only to
Teresa, but also to Aldo. Ms. Testa
portrays this character with warmth and wisdom, while also maintaining an edge
of skepticism, which magnifies the humor.
This play addresses the messiness of love and the need we all have for it. It is structured and communicated in a way that is unique to John Patrick Shanley. It is a beautifully passionate adventure.
Italian American Reconciliation is playing at The Flea Theater through October 26.
Domenick Danza
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