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Fuddy Meers at Ka-Tet Theatre Company | Theater review

Kathryn Bartholomew gives a memorable performance in David Lindsay-Abaire’s comedy about an amnesiac woman.

By Oliver Sava
Published: November 15, 2012

Before writing emotional dramas such as the Pulitzer-winning Rabbit Hole, David Lindsay-Abaire penned this 1999 comedy about an amnesiac woman abducted by a trio of quirky criminals. Director James Whittington’s sketch-comedy background lends itself to the script, and his cast takes on its broadly drawn characters with appropriately exaggerated energy.

Beneath the madcap humor lies a serious message about domestic violence. Lindsay-Abaire doesn’t fully succeed in balancing those disparate elements, but through her nuanced, hilarious portrayal of Claire, Kathryn Bartholomew effortlessly navigates the script’s tonal shifts. As pieces of Claire’s memory come back to her, Bartholomew makes each new recollection a heartbreaking discovery, revealing glimpses of the traumatic past her mind desperately tries to erase.

3
Time Out Critic
 

Ka-Tet Theatre Company at City Lit Theatre. By David Lindsay-Abaire. Dir. James Whittington. With ensemble cast. 1hr 50mins; one intermission. 

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