
Producer/director Robert Latimer and First Stages Theater Company never cease to amaze me. Each time I go to a performance I think it can’t get any better than that. Well it does and it did last Sunday when David Gardner and Karen Sweet read Duet for One. It’s a play written by British actor and playwright Tom Kempinski. It has won accolades and awards everywhere and that is not at all surprising. It received the London Critic’s Award when it was first performed in 1980 and the following year it opened on Broadway with Anne Bancroft and Max von Sydow to rave reviews. It was made into a movie in 1986 and is now revived in
Stephanie Abrahams is a young woman violinist who has made her mark in the professional world of classical music and is married to a very successful composer. In the midst of her success she is stricken with Multiple Sclerosis and when we meet her is in a wheelchair. She no longer plays the violin. We meet her on her fist visit to a psychiatrist, Dr. Alfred Feldmann. They begin a doctor/patient relationship that is at times tender, at times funny, at times desperate and at times fraught with despair, anger, angst and the examination of her suicidal thoughts.
The two actors who play the roles are simply astonishing. We have now met David Gardner seven times in First Stages readings. He is 82 years old and an actor of enormous talent and presence. I cannot imagine anyone else playing Dr. Feldmann. We are so privileged to have him here again. It was an honour.
I last saw Karen Sweet in the Capitol theatre production of Educating Rita. I thought she was the best I’d ever seen play that role. Not surprising that her reading of Stephanie the violinist was inspired; in this, her first First Stages appearance, she was brilliant and the perfect partner for David.
The next First Stages play reading is on April 19th at
Please get your ticket now and pass this info on to your friends. Call the Capitol at 905.885.1071 for tickets and check the First Stages website for more details: www.firststagestheatre.com.
Selena Forsyth
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