Total Rating: 
****
Ended: 
August 3, 2008
Country: 
USA
State: 
California
City: 
San Diego
Company/Producers: 
Theater Inc.
Theater Type: 
Independent
Theater: 
Swedenborgian Church
Theater Address: 
4144 Campus Drive
Phone: 
619-216-3016
Website: 
theatreinc.com
Running Time: 
75 min
Genre: 
Mythic Drama
Author: 
Euripides; Transl: Marianne McDonald & J. Michael Walton
Director: 
Douglas Lay
Review: 

 The war is finally over. Helen (Robin Christ) yearns to be reunited with her husband, Menelaus (Douglas Lay) upon his return from Troy. No, she never went to Troy but stayed at the tomb of Proteus, the late king of Egypt who had protected her. Yes, Helen is the most beautiful woman in the world. No, she did not commit adultery with Paris. That was all a phantom created by that nasty Hera.

Translator, historian, Greek scholar and Euripides expert Marianne McDonald, Ph.D., teamed with J. Michael Walton, Ph.D. to create this highly accessible and entertaining translation of Helen by Euripides. Christ brings Helen engrossingly to life. Her energy and strength dominate the stage. Even when being man-handled by Abraham's Theoclymenus, she seems to control the action. Helen is an intense role demanding the best from an actress, and this actress is the best.

Brian Abraham plays returning soldier Teacher as well as a persistent, highly emotional Theoclymenus, King of Egypt. The chorus includes Bianca Chapman, Vanessa Milton, and Melissa Hamilton. They assist in telling Helen's story in word, song, and dance.

Director Douglas Lay, who also plays Helen's husband, Menelaus, King of Sparta, combines scenic designer Vince Sneddon's classic tomb with his own contemporary costume design.

Whether you are a lover of the classics or just have a passing interest in them, please take the opportunity to see this production.

Cast: 
Robin Christ, Walter Murray, Brian Abraham, Bianca Chapman, Melissa Hamilton, Vanessa Milton
Technical: 
Props: Melissa Hamilton; Stage Mgr: Roslie Celestial;Set: Vince Sneddon; Lighting: Mitchell Simkovsky; Sound: Eusevio Cordova; Costumes: Douglas Lay
Miscellaneous: 
<I>Helen,</I> The Theatre, Inc.'s third play in their inaugural season, will be followed by <I>The Country Wife.</I>
Critic: 
Robert Hitchcox
Date Reviewed: 
March 2008