Review of Noises Off, Pittsburgh Public Theater's June 5th 2014 Performance
From: Roving Pittsburgher Report and PositivePittsburghLiveMagazine.com
Written By: Stephanie Curtice | June 07, 2014
Upstairs: Garret Long Downstairs (l to r): Noah Plomgren, Laura Woyasz, Helena Ruoti, Preston Dyar, Karen Baum Photo Courtesy: Pittsburgh Public Theater |
Now most businesses have at least one person that is a pro at stirring up workplace drama. You know the pretty person who somehow skates by on looks and not much more, the annoying over-analyzer, the dinosaur who is way past their prime and barely contributes, or an egotistical, arrogant, condescending boss? Well in the world of the arts, specifically theatre, those are ALL practically cast staples only amplified – a lot. “Noises Off” is a hilarious play full of misinterpretations, innuendo, and big personalities that is a window into the world of live stage acting. Ok, so it may be slightly over exaggerated, that’s what a farce is… but really, only slightly.
Foreground: Helena Ruoti and Noah Plomgren Background: Karen Baum Photo Courtesy: Pittsburgh Public Theater |
Wait no I’ve got this… in the hilarious show “Noises Off” a cast of fabulous professional actors (undoubtedly with big personalities) play a troupe of mediocre British actors with stereotypical theater personalities, in “Nothing On,” a sexy comedic play about characters who, with the tiresome and haphazard orchestration of a sassy house keeper, unknowingly end up in situations that could be misinterpreted and then intertwine the cast into a swirl of humorous and compromising situations. Whew! We see the cast of “Nothing On” attempt a dress rehearsal, then see the same show a month into the tour, from backstage and after the cast has become shall we say more “familiar” with each other, and then finally again two months out on tour when the drama from backstage really spills over to the front and the wheels come off. But the show must go on!
Laura Woyasz Photo Courtesy: Pittsburgh Public Theater |
Led by the accomplished director and actor, Don Stephenson, the cast of Noises off was phenomenal. Noah Plomgren, Laura Woyasz, Preston Dyar, and Garrett Long were all very funny, as they were creatively corralled by the hilarious Helena Ruoti as the house keeper in “Nothing On”. The angst of the on stage director trying to coordinate this show was too funny. Michael MacCauley reminded me of Fred Armisen from Saturday Night Live and Portlandia. The entire cast was so good and so funny! “Noises Off” is a must-see, it was so much fun!
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Show runs through June 29th, 2014 at the O’Reilly Theater
By: Stephanie Curtice
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Good News and Cultural Reporter
PositivelyPittsburghLiveMagazine.com
RovingPittsburgher.blogspot.com
TheNewGirlintheBurgh.blogspot.com
(c) PositivelyPittsburghLiveMagazine.com 2014