A mystery where the murder victim gets to actively
participate in the investigation of her murder?
Believe it or not, that's the intriguing premise of Laura, the
murder mystery currently presented by ICT Mainstage. Vera Caspary's novel of the same name was
published in 1943, and filmed a year later.
In collaboration with George Sklar, Miss Caspary adapted her novel for
the Broadway stage, where it had a short run in 1947. Since then, the play has become a staple of
local theatre, with recent engagements in Long Beach
and Los Angeles.
The performers were all first-rate. In the title role, Arlette Morgan sparkled as
the self-absorbed and absorbing vixen.
She had wonderful facial expressions and delivered her lines with
self-assurance. Carmela Lamberti also
shined as her maid, Bessie. Miss
Lamberti brought the house down with her comic portrayal and delighted the
audience when she sang a piece of Opera.
Michael Madrinkian also scored as hepcat Danny Dorgan, a young admirer
of Laura. Robb Pocklington's direction
was steady and effective. The
on-the-nose set by Sonya Worden and costumes by Judy Marcus greatly enhanced
the presentation.
Unfortunately, Laura has not stood the test of time
very well. Although built on an
excellent foundation with some crackling dialogue, the play is on the talky
side and may appear a bit antiquated for 21st Century audiences.
However, Laura does pack a wallop with its surprise
ending. It is definitely a worthwhile
evening for fans of the mystery genre. Laura
continues through November 18 at ICT Mainstage.
For more information, please visit their website.
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Joseph Melnicoff was born in Philadelphia, and his love affair with the theater began when his parents took him to see the great Ethel Merman in Annie Get Your Gun when he was eight. He is currently working on a book, Poetry Set to Music: the Lyrics of Musical Theatre, and has plans to launch an internet series that will discuss and critique musical theatre. Joseph covers the theater scene in the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas area (commonly known as the "Metroplex" ) for dallas.broadwayworld.com. He has a Bachelor's Degree in American Studies from Boston University and holds an MBA from Drexel University. Headshot by Mike Morgan Photography
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