Academy performs backstage comedy ‘Moon Over Buffalo’
Tom Titus
When playgoers visit Huntington Beach High School for the Academy of
the Performing Arts production of “Moon Over Buffalo” this weekend,
they should be prepared to laugh. Loudly and often.
Ken Ludwig’s backstage comedy, after all, starred the queen of
television comedy, Carol Burnett, in its original Broadway
incarnation.
Earl Byers, who’s directing “Moon Over Buffalo” in its
one-week-only stint, cautions audiences to look beyond the sight gags
for some classic theatrical structure.
“Ken Ludwig is an author I’ve come to appreciate because he does
his homework,” Byers said. “‘Moon Over Buffalo’ is a contemporary
comedy that is endowed with so many classic roots -- Aristophanes and
his 5th century Greek comedies, Plautus and the bawdy Roman plays,
Moliere and his foppish Restoration fare. All have influenced Ludwig.
Please look for them.”
Byers tells of attending a seminar on farce at Cal State Fullerton
some 20 years ago.
“A respected Russian director from the Moscow Art Theater gave us
a provocative lecture/demonstration whose information I have called
upon more than once,” he said.
“At one point, he labeled this age-old theatrical style as
‘controlled chaos.’ Overstated, yes; oversimplified, yes; however, it
reinforced the notion that tempo, rate and pace were the keys to the
kingdom.”
Byers, in his work at the academy, said he always tries to drive
home the point that every scene has a “pulse” of its own and
generally, “it’s never fast enough for me.”
He stresses that “it’s not the rushing of the lines, but rather,
the sense that the plot must move at a rate that demands your
complete attention, then consequently, it frames and compliments the
comedic goal or dramatic intent.”
“This show requires that we focus on all the principles of farce,”
Byers said. “Our author not only knows his history, but infuses his
play with generous amounts of comedy traditions.”
The comedy centers on George and Charlotte Hay, two fading stars
of repertory theater in 1950s Buffalo, N.Y. The couple have just lost
their last chance at stardom and to make matters worse, they have
some personal problems of their own. The plot is full of
misunderstandings, misplaced affections and missing people.
“Moon Over Buffalo” will be presented at 7:30 p.m. tonight through
Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday in the Huntington Beach High School
auditorium. Tickets may be obtained by calling the box office at
(714)
536-2514, ext. 302.
* TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Independent.
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