[NEohioPAL] Berko review: WILL ROGERS' U.S.A. @ Actors' Summit

Roy Berko royberko at gmail.com
Tue Oct 9 19:55:37 PDT 2012


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Will Rogers shares his wisdom at Actors’ Summit



Roy Berko

*(Member, American Theatre Critics Association & Cleveland Critics Circle)*



William Penn Adair Rogers, known to millions of Americans as Will said,
“When I die I want my epitaph, or whatever you call those signs on
gravestones, to read:  I joked about every prominent man of my time, but I
never met a man I didn’t like.  I am so proud of that, I can hardly wait to
die so it can be carved.”  Unfortunately, he got his wish on August 15,
1935 when the Alaskan bound plane he was flying in with aviator Wiley Post
crashed.



Rogers, who is the subject of the one-man show, WILL ROGERS’ U.S.A., which
is now on stage at Actors’ Summit Theatre, was probably Oklahoma’s favorite
son.  What many don’t know is, this adored story teller, actor, writer and
world-famous figure was born to a prominent Cherokee National family in the
Indian Territory.

A leading Progressive Era wit, after many years in vaudeville, doing rope
tricks and making humorous comments, he became the top-paid Hollywood star
during the 30s.  He poked fun at gangsters, politicians, parents,
teenagers, law schools, colleges, political conventions, Republicans,
economists, and government programs in a way that didn’t offend.  (Wow,
could we use his sage comments during the present vile political race.)

He is widely known for his, “I am not a member of an organized political
party, I am a Democrat.”  He marked among his friends, President Franklin
Delano Roosevelt.

Some of his other sage comments included:  “An ignorant person is one who
doesn’t know what he has just found out, ” “Don’t gamble, take all your
savings, buy some good stock and hold it till it goes up, then sell it.  If
it don’t go up, don’t buy it,” “Politics is the best show in the world,”
“War is the only game that everyone loses. Why do we keep playing?” and “I
have always noticed that people will never laugh at anything that is not
based on the truth.”



These, and many other of Roger’s truthisms, are now being spoken by Neil
Thackaberry, who is portraying the revered icon at Actors’ Summit.



It’s a difficult task to do a one-man show.  It is even more difficult when
people have a visual image and know the vocal sounds of the person being
portrayed.  Doing Rogers is further problematic as he was a quiet comedian,
a story teller who didn’t raise his voice, didn’t swear, told  cute tales
not hysterical jokes.  To make a play about his life that will hold
attention his material needs to be incorporated into a song-filled, dance
infused, and humorous script like the delightful WILL ROGERS FOLLIES,
rather than to a 90-minute monologue.



Given the challenge, Thackaberry, who bears little physical resemblance to
the lanky Rogers, and doesn’t possess the political philosopher’s natural
audience connection, does a nice job.  Thackaberry sends forth the many,
many lines with ease, getting smiles from the audience, and creating a nice
atmosphere.  He even delights the audience with a couple of rope tricks.   Two
segments highlights were his discussion of corsets and Calvin Coolidge.



The set is a blank stage with a desk and chair way upstage.  Why the
decision was made to put the desk so far away from the audience is a
mystery.  Each time Thackaberry wandered to it, he broke his connection to
the audience.  That connection is the heart of the show.



 *CAPSULE JUDGEMENT:  Will Rogers was a great American humorist and
philosopher.  His understated humor is sage wisdom, but does not make for
compelling theatre, in spite of a nice presentation by Neil Thackaberry at
Actors’ Summit.   *

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This Actor’s Summit production is dedicated to the memory of Ira Sherman,
Board member, Set Builder, and Friend!

For tickets to WILL ROGERS’ U.S.A., which runs through October 28, call
330-342-0800 or go to actorssummit.org.

Roy Berko's commentaries and reviews appear on coolcleveland.com,
neohiopal.com,artsamerica.org,

and broadwaynews.com.  His blog is: www.royberko.info


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