Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Metamorphoses (review)


Spoilers ahoy!

I'm going to cut straight to the chase.  Go see Metamorphoses at A Noise Within theatre if you possibly can.  Never mind about movies with great CGI or retellings of fun legends in a comic book vein.  Those are not bad things, not by any stretch of the imagination.

But this, this is genuine magic.  Real magic.  Transformation.  Watching and partaking of this performance is the very act inherent in the title.  You will no longer be the same person when you leave.

When you walk into the theatre, almost immediately the scent of chlorine makes itself known.  Much of the stage consists of a pool--a body of water which in the course of the show will become a wild variety of places and things and acts and states of being.  Sometimes it even becomes a simple pool of water. 

Here myths come alive, starting and ending with the seemingly simple but mighty act of granting a wish.  Under the direction of Julia Rodriguez-Elliott, a nine member ensemble breath themselves into a wide variety of characters from Greek Myth in this play by Mary Zimmerman.  Aphrodite, Orpheus, Phaeton, Myrrah, Ceyx, Hades--a long, long list.  If you don't recognize some of these names (I did not), worry not.  You will get to know them, maybe even love them, celebrate some, weep for others.  Grief and hope, arrogance and lust, revenge and gratitude, even incest and cannibalism wander on stage--becoming as much a part of the audience as Psyche and Eros (the Soul and the Heart) or Midas and Bacchus (for all intents and purposes a djinn who grants a terrible wish).

It begins with the creation of the world, and ends with a song about love.

Sydney A. Mason, Cassandra Marie Murphy, Eriko Soto, Trisha Miller, Nicole Javier, Rafael Goldstein, Kasey Mahaffy, DeJuan Chrisopher, and Geoff Elliott are the actors who become in turn gods and men, women and monsters, spirits and children.  Describing the stories would do them a disservice.  I can only urge you once more--take part in this journey if you possibly can.  And don't complain about the lack of air conditioning.  The entire cast ends up soaking wet sooner or later.  Nobody wants them to get sick!  Right?

Metamorphoses plays Thursdays at 7:30pm, Fridays at 8pm, Saturdays at 2pm and 8pm, and Sundays at 2pm until June 5, 2022 at A Noise Within, 3352 E. Foothill Blvd, Pasadena CA 91107.

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