Speakeasy’s ‘Fun Home’ a Creepily Entertaining Coming of Age Story

(Marissa Simeqi, Amy Jo Jackson, & Ellie van Amerongen in Speakeasy’s ‘Fun Home’/Photo Nile Scott Studios)

by Mike Hoban

‘Fun Home’ Music by Jeanine Tesori; Book & Lyrics by Lisa Kron; Based on the Graphic Novel by Alison Bechdel; Directed By Paul Daigneault; Music Direction by Matthew Stern; Choreography by Sarah Crane; Scenic Design by Cristina Todesco; Costume Design by Charles Schoonmaker; Lighting Design by Karen Perlow; Sound Design by Andrew Duncan Will. Presented by the SpeakEasy Stage Company at the Roberts Studio Theatre, Boston Center for the Arts, 527 Tremont St. Boston through June 30

Fun Home is not your typical musical. In fact, it, based on its tragicomic nature and lack of any show-stopping musical numbers, it might more accurately be called a play with music. But this Tony Award-winning coming out/coming of age adaptation of Alison Bechdel’s 2006 graphic novel memoir is still a pretty gratifying work, due to its compelling storyline and effective performances by the cast.

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FUN HOME at The Wilbury Theatre Group

(Rachael Warren, Paige Barlow, and Shannon Hartman in FUN HOME at The Wilbury Theatre Group; Photo by Erin X. Smithers)

Reviewed by Tony Annicone

The Wilbury Theatre Group closes out their season with the Tony Award winning musical, “Fun Home” which opened off Broadway in 2013. This musical is based on the book by Alison Bechdel about her discovering her own sexuality. All these years she’s been wondering if her coming out caused her father’s death or was it his own demons that did it? The book was adapted by Lisa Kron and Jeanine Tesori. The current day Alison at 43 takes a look back at her life at three different stages: when she was nine and at 18 as a freshman at Oberlin College. It shows how her relationship with her father changed her as a person in many varied ways. The catalyst for her to examine her life and piece together her memories of the past in the family-owned funeral home was the death of her father and her finding out that he was gay. Director Josh Short helps his talented cast to mine the layers of this well written dramatic script that resonates with the audiences own and varied relationships with their own parents. His brilliant dissecting of each character shows in each and everyone’s performance. The musical direction of Tom Chace is right on the money with upbeat numbers to brighten the somber events as well as poignant and touching ballads that wrench your heart out. He and his eight piece orchestra are excellent with all the various numbers in the show. Choreographer Ali Kenner Brodsky also lightens the mood with terrific dance steps in “Come to the Fun Home” with the children and in “Raincoat of Love” with the whole cast trying to present an ideal family setting a la the Partridge Family. Their combined expertise is rewarded with a spontaneous standing ovation amid tears from the crowd, making this into a must see musical of this spring season.

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