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Review: Spiderfly at The Space – Everything Theatre

Review of "Spiderfly" at The Space: A Tensionless Theatrical Experience

Rating: Ok

A play that struggles to build necessary tension due to directing missteps.

Unraveling Tension: A Review of "Spiderfly"

"Spiderfly," penned by John Webber, navigates the intricate webs of grief, personal ownership, and the challenges of romantic entanglements. However, a recent performance at The Space left much to be desired, primarily due to directorial decisions that dulled the play’s potential.

A Play with Promise

At its core, "Spiderfly" presents a compelling narrative centered around Esther as she grapples with her emotions through her relationships with two men: Keith, played by Alexander James Coop, and Chris, who is also portrayed by Coop. Esther’s interactions oscillate between fondness and frustration, forging a complex portrayal of love and resentment. The writing offers a rich tapestry of dialogue and character development that should captivate audiences—if executed properly.

Directorial Dilemmas

It’s crucial to consider the context when comparing productions. The Space and Theatre503 differ significantly in resources, support, and rehearsal time. The challenges faced are palpable, especially considering Olivia McGuinness was a late replacement for the role of Esther, yet she delivered a commendable performance despite her limited preparation time. Her ability to embody Esther’s complexities somewhat mitigated the production’s challenges, but it wasn’t enough to lift the overall experience.

Director Alexander James Coop, while skilled, made several choices that undermined the production’s intrigue. The scene transitions were disappointingly drawn out, allowing audience members ample time for distraction. A play reliant on tension cannot afford such interruptions; the prolonged waits between scenes dissipated any buildup and broke the audience’s immersion.

Lacking Projection

Additionally, Coop’s vocal projection hindered his performance. His portrayal of Keith was often mumbled, muffled by simple stage actions like chair movements or props. This lack of clarity is frustrating, especially in a dialogue-heavy piece where nuance is key. The burden of strong performances rests heavily on the actors, but a director must ensure they are equipped with the tools to excel.

The Stakes Were High, but the Payoff Was Low

The culmination of these issues rendered the final scenes flat. As Esther finally seizes control, the moment falls disappointingly short of its potential impact. By this point, the audience struggles to connect with the characters, leading to an unenthusiastic response when the story reaches its conclusion.

Conclusion: A Flimsy Web

In all fairness, it is tough to critique a performance at The Space through the lens of previous productions, especially when comparing to a thriving version at Theatre503. But if "Spiderfly" is to convey its intricate themes, it demands a level of execution that this staging has yet to achieve. With time and adjustments, this production could evolve, but as it stands, the spider’s web feels far too fragile to sustain the weight of such profound storytelling.

Spiderfly plays at The Space until Thursday, April 9th. If you attend, be prepared for a performance that, despite its struggles, showcases the potential of Webber’s original work.

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