Moore, McLynn and Whitfield in Big Rock (Chris Bennion) |
Big Rock
Onward Ho Productions
(at West of Lenin)
Through March 31, 2018
Several years ago, Onward Ho Productions mounted Sonya Schneider’s Royal Blood, which was a funny family dramedy with some dark
overtones. Starring an irascible Todd
Jefferson Moore, it addressed aging relationships and difficulties with
adult children. Moore again stars in Schneider’s new world premiere production
of Big Rock, now at West of Lenin.
Again, his character is irascible and idiosyncratic, but different from the
caustic character in the former play.
Again, Moore’s character, Harris Sands, grapples with an
adult child, Signe. But this version unfolds more quietly and with more subtle
backstories. Harris is a famous poet who feels that he has lost his ability to
write and has hibernated into a small cabin on a spit of island off the Pacific
Northwest. Signe (Meg McLynn) is an
artist who works in “found” materials, and apparently makes “boxes” of some
kind, but has also found a fair amount of success. However, she has long been
estranged from her father.