i I HtMICH IbAN DAILY Tuesday, May il , Al l':_ -theatre, dowbooks 'Sea Gull': Ski'mming the surface 6th GREAT WEEK NATIONAL GENFRAL C'R-ORArON F0X EASTERN THE RST~ rOH VILLAGE 37 No. MAPLE RD. -769-1300 Mor,- Fri. 7:00-9 :?0 SAT-3 :00-5:00-7:00-9:20 SUN.-- 1 :00-3:00-5:00-7:00-9:20 Chiekhov people:' an&d Polinai dicates; so are Dr. Strangelove and. WtAiting .For Godot. Which brings me around (the Yong way) to the company which this article su.pposedly concerns. The John Fernald Company is now performing The Sea Gull at the Meadow Y'Brook Theatre ( through~ June 2) in Rochester; Michigan (I" know it's a long way to drive, bout how hungry do" you get for Chekhov?). If you really plan to go, wait two weeks for the actors to grow into their: parts and then take the 90-minute drive to Oakland University. The central problem with the Production on opening night was that the actors playing the three major roles were still act- ing; that is, they looked like they were acting. The Sea Gull is the first of Chekhov's masterpieces,, and the melodrama element is less refined and restrained than in the later plays. The actors wvith the larger roles are the' first to suffer (pun intended) from the melodrama. Perhaps they }need. a few weeks to) gain control of the comic complexities,, of their characters. I could be wrong here, but I think the play needs more ~comedy. Curt Dawson as Kon- stantin, the unsuccessful writer, seems to be too' serious about playing the Arch Unsuccessfulr Writer., Konstantin- is more of a fool and less of an "innocent victim than Dawson suggests." Lans Traverse as Nina is sub- ject to the same difficulty, For example,; in delivering the re- frain : "I am a sea gull . }, No, that's not it," she skimis the surface.and doesn't feel the anguish of her naive roman- ticism. 'When she leaves Kon- stAntin, one feels she may ac- tually becom~e a successful ac-' tress rather than the melo- dramatic overactress she had been previously. Jenny Laird as Madame Tre- plev seems contrived occasion- ally, but her finest moments would indipate that her pro- blem is relaxation, not inter- pretation. I've given the negative,,sides first, because they involve' the main roles. What 'leads me to think that the production may improve these weaknesses in' time. is that the minor roles, al- most without exception, were acted with magnificence.' To name a' few: Colin, Piney as Sorin gives a brilliant, performance, though his' role* is relatively small. His farce bits we're perfectly timed (how else do you describe some- thing funny?), and; his times of sadness were. so carefuly controlled that Chekhov would have wept. Betty Sinclair as Polina crea- tes that maudlin sentimentality that makes you laugh and then apologize for your laughing. Eric Berry as Dorn and Ge- orge Guidall as Trigorin are real people every minute, even though their characters are somewhat less. comic. Barbara Caruso as Masha is conspicu- ously inconspicuous;: her drunk scene is believable because she does not put on a stage-drunk act. Otho Burr as Medvedenko might take more advantage of his opportunities for farce. Director Johan Fernald has as- sembled and coordinated a po- tentially excellent production of an :extremely tough play., I wasn't completely satisfied With the performance, 'but if the weaknesses improve t~o the hlevel of the stren~gths, this pro- duction would be well Worth 'going out of your way' to see. It's a rare cha4ice to see good C %iekhov. COL(3MBI PICTURES presents & Stanley Kramer producron Spencer 1Sidney TRACY 'POITIERd Katharine HERN O'rWer Your, Daily NOW- Phone x764-0558 4i <. FROM THE COMPANY THAT GAVE YOU THE YEAR'S MOST TALKED, ABOUT MOTION 'PICTURE, "I,;'A WOMAN." 1 i WINNER TWO ACADEMY AWARDS BEST ACTRESS- KATHARINE HEPBURN BEST SCREEN PLAY guess * who's coming to dinner - ~ TECHNICOLOR' ' Free Press wins '68 Puli*tzer Priz e --r ., I 10 NEW YORK (P) - The Detroit of their work, "The Story of Civ- Free Press won a 1968 Pulitzer ilization." 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