AKA Theatre Doesn’t Play it Safe with ‘Extermities’

(Alissa Cordeiro in AKA Theatre’s “Extremities’

Review by James Wilkinson

‘Extremities’Written by William Mastrosimone. Directed by Alexandra Smith. Scenic/Properties Designer: Erin McCarthy. Costume Designer: Heather Oshinsky. Fight Choreographer: Jessica Scout Malone. Presented by AKA Theatre at First Church Cambridge through April 13

You’d be forgiven for thinking that we’d entered Sam Shepard country. The playing space for Extremities, AKA Theatre’s new production, just feels a bit off in the way that recalls the plays of the late American master. The furniture looks dated and is sparsely placed around the stage. There’s very little in the way of color or a sense of life. The one houseplant visible has lost most of its leaves and is barely hanging on to what’s left. An ashtray, half-full with cigarette butts, sits on the coffee table. There’s a kitchen set-up off to the side with a gas burner stove that looks like it has seen better days. You just can’t quite put your finger on what’s causing the sense of foreboding in the air (eventually we’ll learn that the play takes place in the early 1980’s….Take that however you want…). When the characters eventually come onstage, even they seem to have walked right out of a Shepard play. There’s a fast-talking farmhand (complete with cowboy belt buckle) with a grin a mile wide that just makes your skin crawl. Something dangerous is on its way.

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AKA Theater’s ‘Extremities’ is Tough, Terrifying and Thrilling

(Padraig Sullivan as Joe and Alissa Cordeiro as Marjorie in “Extremities” – Photo credit:Ashley Yung )

by Nicholas Whittaker

‘Extremities’ – Written by William Mastrosimone; Directed by Alexandra Smith; Produced by Kelly Smith. Stage Manager: Karlie Fitzgerald. Fight Choreographer: Jessica Scout Malone. Props Designer: Erin McCarthy. Costume Designer: Heather Oshinsky. Lighting Consultation: Hunker McKee, Ben Moll. Fireplace Construction: Ben Lieberson. Presented by Also Known As Theater at Margaret Jewett Hall in First Church, 11 Garden St. Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138 through April 13

“Cinematic” is a suspect way to describe a stage play, seemingly forgetting the clear distinctions between the two mediums. And yet, Also Known As Theater’s production of Extremities is nothing short of cinematic, in the best possible way. Extremities manages to rethink the possibility of live theater, capturing the crackling energy and painful brutality seemingly possible only on the screen while remaining true to the fundamentals of stage performance. That such an exercise is backed by a wildly clever (if slightly politically outdated) script, a willingness to dig deep into the complexities of sexual assault, female trauma, and masculine violence – bolstered by an extraordinary cast – makes Extremities required viewing.

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