Total Rating: 
***
Opened: 
October 17, 2007
Ended: 
October 23, 2007
Country: 
USA
State: 
California
City: 
Le Mesa
Company/Producers: 
Lamplighters Community Theater
Theater Type: 
619-469-6433
Theater: 
Lamplighter Community Theater
Theater Address: 
5220 Wilson Street
Phone: 
619-469-6433
Author: 
see individual listings
Director: 
see individual listings in review
Review: 

Lamplighters Community Theater's One-Act Play Festival features two of the top playwrights in San Diego: David Wiener and Jim Caputo. Three of the plays are directed by actor Mark Loveless and one by actor Les Payne. Here's a quick look at what you can see.

"An Honest Arrangement" by David Wiener is directed by Mark Loveless and stars Dave Rethoret as Willie and Michelle DeFrancesco as Nara. A mail-order bride arrives from Eastern Europe to meet her new husband. This piece has been done by this couple on several occasions. They own it. Both have added to their characterizations, creating even more than playwright Wiener could have imagined. You won't forget the story of Nara and Willie.

"Hello Mom?" by James Caputo is directed by Mark Loveless with Pamela Fadden as Jane and Michael Dino Grulli as Frank. After a long phone conversation with mom, all Jane wants is a little peace and quiet while drinking her designer coffee and doing the crossword puzzle. Enter a bothersome Frank. His cell phone rings while he's getting coffee. She answers it. One thing leads to another. A delightful one-act.

"The Body Shop," an offering by James Caputo features Barbra Hoffman as Mary O'Mallery and Pamela Fadden as Amy. Set in a funeral parlor, it opens with Mary talking to the deceased. Enter a young, weeping Amy who has wandered in from a nearby hospital after visiting her father. This is a tender piece about professional mourning, the pain that one sees in life, and a short uniting of these two.

"Bride on the Rocks" by David Wiener with Mark Loveless directing and Michelle DeFrancesco as Andrea and Dave Rethoret as Lloyd. Andrea has been stood up at her wedding and is knocking back the shots, which bartender Lloyd pours. Lloyd, being a proper bartender, attempts to limit her drinking and becomes a figure of reason for the disconsolate Andrea.

Cast: 
see individual listings in the review
Critic: 
Robert Hitchcox
Date Reviewed: 
October 2007