“An Awfully Big Adventure”
This Live dark comedy is written by Donnie, directed by Donald Horn and is based on the writings of Kenneth/Kate Marlowe, featuring Wade McCollum. It is playing at their space at 1785 NE Sandy Blvd. (free parking lot next to the building) through June 25th. Be advised that full Covid protocols are in place…vaccine cards, masks, etc. (also restricted to those 18 and older only, please). For more information, go to their site at www.trianglepro.org or call 503-239-5919.
From the mouths of
Peter Pan (who is often played by a girl, by the way) and the Lost Boys, to the
orphans in Annie, who must live “a hard-knock life,” childhood can be a scary
thing. But in those formative years, our
personalities are emerging and will lead to who we are as adults. And it is also the ages in which we discover
our self-identities. I think it’s agreed
by most experts that we all have a masculine and feminine side, regardless of
our physical gender.
Mine is my Muse, who
developed all my creative writings and reviews, and I trust her
implicitly. The subject of this play,
Kenneth/Kate Marlowe (Wade McCollum), also has a Muse who fosters his/her
writings, as this play is base on that life, much of it in print.
Marlowe has a less
than glamorous beginning, as spewed out by an alcoholic mother (who wanted a
girl) and a father “who was in love with long-distance.” But he was very sexually active from a very
early age with other boys. As he grew,
he found his life-calling (more or less) in being a hair-dresser. He also liked dressing up in women’s clothing
and make-up, and ended up becoming a drag queen. Even worked in a club ran by the mob. He also
ran a call center, who got him a lot of prospects and even found, for a while,
a sugar daddy. And his little stint in
the army gave him a hard-hitting dose of reality for those such as he. Eventually, finding the courage in the 70’s
to become—Kate!
I have skimmed over
his story because it pales in comparison to McCollum’s performance in relating
it, and to Donnie’s amazingly, poignant script of his journey. This is something you have to experience for
yourselves and I guarantee you will be profoundly moved, as was I! You will also see yourselves (and others) in
the character of Marlowe, as he is first and foremost, I believe, very human
and that is what softly explodes in your hearts and minds as you listen to his/her
story.
McCollum is a
consummate artist, being able to paint a vibrant personality, exploring every
nook and cranny of one’s being, and stitching together its threads to create a
rich tapestry…a cornucopia of adventures, that exemplifies who we are! And he
plays to perfection all those side characters he meets, as well! Out of the hundreds of plays I have reviewed,
I can count on one hand those that could equal McCollum’s performance here! “May you live long and prosper!”
And Horn’s script
should be Broadway-bound (but only with McCollum as its star and Horn as its
director)! Donnie has managed to present
a riveting story of what makes us who we are.
I think this is Horn’s best work and, further, I think you should not
miss seeing it! Bless you, Horn, you
have a treasure here and it should be shared by the world!
I highly recommend
this play. If you do see it, please tell
them Dennis sent you.
--DJS
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