WESTLAND, MI-- When several affluent couples gather in a posh New York suburban residence for a dinner party, everything goes askew. That is the premise for Neil Simon’s farcical comedy Rumors which the Inspire Theater Company will be presenting for one more weekend.
In 1988, when Rumors was on Broadway in New York, famed television performer Christine Baranski won the Tony Award for Best Performance by a featured actress.
The premise has a discovery that the servants and hostess is missing for a special anniversary party. The host, who is the deputy mayor of New York City, has shot himself in a very awkward way. Comic complications arise when everyone decides they need to conceal the evening’s events from the local police.
In a past interview, Simon had said, “The play started with the idea of doing a farce. The next thing was to do it as an elegant farce, because the farces in Moliere’s days were generally about wealthy people. These characters aren’t extremely wealthy people, but they are well-to-do, so I decided to dress them in evening clothes.”
In this rendition, veteran performer Nick Szczerba steals the show with constant hilarious dialogue and facial expressions as the multi-dimensional character Lenny Ganz. Szczerba has complicated lines and he delivers like a seasoned pro keeping the pace fast. He mentioned after a recent performance, “The hardest part is not to crack-up during the show because everyone has funny lines.”
In a few second act scenes, Bobbi Gladden does just that, as she plays the dizzy celebrity chef, Cookie Cusak. She is caught holding in her laughs as the audience joins in with loud howls of acknowledgement. Lisa Brawley carried the first act as Chris Gorman in the lengthy presentation as she sets up the second act hi-jinks.
The Inspire Theater Company is in its eighth season, and this play is being directed by Len Fisher. Their next production will be Love Boat in July.
Rumors will be showcased on Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 3:00 p.m. at 33445 Warren Road in Westland, Michigan. Seats are $13.00 and reservations can be made by calling the ticket line at 734-751-7057.
Submitted by Raymond Rolak
KATALOG FIRM W INTERNECIE