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'Altruists'to use
humor and politics -
Basement Arts
to present multi-
faceted dark comedy
By REBECCA GODWIN
DailyArts Writer
Four topics not typically con-
sidered funny - murder, sex,
drugs and politics - make up the
primary ingre-
dients in Base- he Altruists
ment Arts's
latest comedy, Thursdayat 7
"The Altru- p.m.,Friday at
ists." 7and11p.m.
The show and Saturday
revolves at7p.m.
around Syd-
ney, who acci-Dama Center
dentally kills
a stranger and Free
must go to
her brother,
the leader of a radical political
group, for help. Her brother has
his own problems with his new
prostitute boyfriend. Throw in a
British playboy and a radical les-
bian who is not actually a lesbian
and what ensues is the award-
winning play by Nicky Silver.
In contrast to most stage pro-
ductions, "The Altruists" has
two directors, Jon Mangan-
ello and Derek Joseph Tran,
both of whom are seniors in
the School of Music, Theatre &
Dance. While having two direc-
tors could pose a challenge, the
actors find the two different
opinions helpful.
"Derek likes to focus on the
acting and getting the natural-
istic portrayal across and Jon
likes to'focus on the big picture,
so its not like they're completely
contrasting in their styles of
direction," said MT&D junior
Joe Dunn, who plays Sydney's
British boyfriend Ethan. "They
really complement each other."
Suggestions flow between
the directors and the cast, and
good ideas are never sacrificed
to maintain a particular vision
held by the directors. The actors
are at liberty to try anything
they want, often performing the
same scene multiple ways until
they deliver the best possible
performance.
"As a director, I want to
encourage my actors to be
fearless and to come into the
rehearsal room and bring some-
thing because they all have bet-
ter ideas than I could ever have,"
Manganello said. "I want my
actors to experiment and to play
and to really go all out because I
think that's the most interesting
theater."
A deeper message about the
hypocritical nature of humans
can be found beneath the slap-
stick exterior. The radical
group regularly protests a new
injustice, often mixing up their
causes in the process. Accord-
ing to Manganello, this is the
author's way of mocking those
individuals who claim to be
doing good in the world, but in
reality are not doing anything.
"Altruists are people who try
to help others, but in reality they
are just trying to help them-
selves by helping others," said
MT&D sophomore Elana Gant-
man (Sydney).
With a play that has so many
levels, constant experimentation
has proven vital to the actors in
helping them develop the subtle-
ties of their onstage counter-
parts.
"We did work on characters
in the first week and after that it
became more and more natural to
just slip into it," Dunn explained.
To ensure that their portray-
als remain as realistic as possi-
ble, Manganello and Tran begin
each rehearsal with a series of
warm-up exercises designed to
assist their cast into slipping nat-
urally into their roles. Through
a series of everyday questions
that the actors must respond to
in character, they're able to step
away from the limitations of the
script and just embody the role.
Though the show offers mul-
tiple messages for audience
members to walk away with,
Manganello has a very simple
wish: "I want them to come in,
have a great night at the theater,
have a laugh and, on top of that,
I want them to be able to leave
the theater and have a deeper
conversation about modern-day
politics and social movements."
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