Total Rating: 
***1/2
Opened: 
March 23, 2000
Ended: 
April 2, 2000
Country: 
USA
State: 
Kentucky
City: 
Louisville
Company/Producers: 
Actors Theater of Louisville (Humana Festival); Producing Dir: Jon Jory
Theater Type: 
Regional
Theater: 
Actors Theater of Louisville
Theater Address: 
316 West Main Street
Phone: 
(502) 584-1205
Running Time: 
90 min
Genre: 
Comedy-Drama
Author: 
Charles L. Mee
Director: 
Les Waters
Review: 

In an isolated villa on the coast of Italy, a most unusual story is developing.  Fifty sisters have fled their native Greece to escape marriage to 50 American brothers.  All they want, the sisterly leaders tell the perplexed residents of the villa, is safety.  But their suitors quickly follow.  That's the set up to Charles Mee's Big Love, which recently had an athletic and entertaining production at the Humana Festival of New American Plays.  Big Love -- from an opening nude scene to an end with bodies strewn on the stage -- pushes plenty of buttons, dealing with gender, relationships, marriage and sex.  Big Love also has unexpected twists along the way, from several well-timed musical numbers to a pair of athletic scenes -- one for the women, one for the men -- where all of their worries and frustrations are exorcised in five minutes of movement and shouting. 

The show's best moment comes from Bella (Lauren Klein), the elderly matriarch.  As she describes each of her 14 sons, her feelings toward them are symbolized in two ways: either as a tomato carefully placed on the edge of a bathtub, or  a tomato smashed to the ground.  Maybe the most striking image is the set; the floor and walls are painted like the sky, helping to make the show appear bigger than the small space it is presented in.

Parental: 
nudity, violence
Cast: 
Carolyn Baeumler (Lydia), Tony Speciale (Guiliano), Aimee Guillot(Olympia), Karenjune Sanchez (Thyona), Lauren Klein (Bella/Eleanor), Fred Major (Piero/Leo), T. Ryder Smith (Nikos), Mark Zeisler (Constantine),Jeff Jenkins (Third Cousin).
Technical: 
Set: Paul Owen; Costumes: Marcia Dixcy Jory; Lighting Designer: Greg Sullivan; Sound Designer: Malcolm Nicholls; Properties Designer: Ben Hohman; Stage Manager: Alyssa Hoggatt; Assistant Stage Manager: Kathy Preher; Movement Supervisor: Jean Isaacs; Dramaturg: Michael Bigelow Dixon; Casting: Laura Richin Casting
Other Critics: 
TOTALTHEATER David Lefkowitz + Anne Siegel ! Charles Whaley !
Critic: 
Ed Huyck
Date Reviewed: 
April 2000