Douglas Carter Beane doesn’t often miss with his savagely
funny scripts—and Take Your Pick
Productions, the newest fringe company on the block, gets high marks for
emerging with a smart, savvy production of THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED (barking
through April 8th).
The beauty of Beane’s script is that the gist of the cheeky “Hollywood” story is told by all four characters, often in
soliloquy. That means the point of view keeps shifting so your allegiances keep
changing. I, for one, couldn’t get enough of the monologues, they’re executed
so deliciously.
Beane manipulates us with riotous dialogue as he sends up
shallow actors, self-serving agents and our trenchant, Puritanical sexual
mores. It’s a great ride. What’s more, director Cassandra Lovering knows how to
cut through the sardonic humor to find the vulnerability beneath the bravado.
Case in point is Aina Adler’s brilliant performance as the tough cookie whose
unguarded eyes disclose depths of pain. Matthew Fagerberg, likewise, allows us
to see the sensitivity at the heart of his hustling call boy.
Victor L. Shopov turns in a nifty performance as the actor
who just may have a soul. Best of all is Audrey Lynn Sylvia as the fast talking,
conniving, controlling agent who knows how to push everyone’s buttons. Marc
Ewart’s set is thoroughly ingenious, transforming on a dime, as is Dierdre
Benson’s hip sound design… and Mikey DiLoreto’s costumes are as delightful
(especially for the women) as they are functional (especially for the priceless
speed strip for the men!) This old dog laughed and laughed to see such sport!