"A Vast Hoard" by Tom Jacobson Directed by Janet Hayatshahi |
In this intriguing show, it’s after hours
at the Museum and the audience is led through darkened hallways to various
galleries. In the 1913 Rotunda we are drawn back in time to where the Museum
director is pleading for art works that now hang before us.
"Skins and Bones" by Ruth McKee Directed by Andrew Borba |
A young gal then escorts
us into the 1929 African Dioramas Hall where we witness a shy young couple, who
work together on the bones collection, falling in love.
"Under the Glass" by Zakiyyah Alexander Directed by Jeff Wienckowski |
Then, a giddy young man beckons us
to follow him into the Gem and Mineral Hall where, in 1978, a sophisticated museum donor and
his vivacious wife are facing a life and death crisis.
This is interrupted by some
scantily clad young
ladies who invite us to their prom in the Dinosaur Hall. Once
there we see and hear a modern female guard give sensible warning to a young
woman who seems bent on ruining her life with a seedy lothario.
"Prom Season" by Boni B. Alvarez Directed by Jennifer Chang |
These four plays
were written and directed by local talents specifically for these locations. All
of the performers were excellent but among the large cast I especially favored Blaire Chandler, Tony
Amendola, Frank Daggett, Rod Menzies, Amy Ellenberger, Melinda Bielefelt, Joel J. Gelman, Katherine Sigismund, Marie Ponce, Angel Star Felix and Justin
Huen.
Chalk Rep specializes
in performing plays in
unconventional spaces around Los Angeles County. In the Museum, each play is inspired by an assigned gallery, and
set in the time period when that gallery was built, covering 100 years of
history, architecture and exhibits.
At the
Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, 900 Exposition Blvd. at Vermont, through
Oct. 13. For Chalk Rep call 323-379-9583
or www.ChalkRep.com For tickets call the Museum at 213-763-3499 or
www.NHM.ORG/calendar.