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Follow on Google News | Expanded version of Hollywood Fringe hit ‘My Sister’ gets full production at OdysseyUltimately chilling tale of identical twins in pre-World War II Berlin is presented with charm and humor
By: Odyssey Theatre It’s the early 1930s, and the days are growing dark for freedom of expression, and for those who don’t fit the Nazi ideal of physical purity. Beautiful sisters Magda, a fledgling chanteuse and comedienne at the local cabaret, and Mathilde, writer of the satirical songs and comedy for Magda’s act, are identical in every way — except one. Identical genetic makeup. Identical humor. Identical dreams for the future. But cerebral palsy affects Matilde’s movement and speech, leaving her housebound. Für immer zusammen (“together forever”). For how long will that remain possible? “Elizabeth and Emily are talented, charming and extremely charismatic,” “Because we’re identical, the audience is able to see past Matilde’s disability to the core of who she is,” suggest Elizabeth and Emily, who not only look alike, but tend to finish each other’s sentences. “The issues addressed in the play are not just historical; they’re relevant today. Human rights. Disability awareness. Freedom of expression. This play gets that across in a very powerful way.” Disability awareness. Freedom of expression. This play gets that across in a very powerful way.” An adjunct professor at the University of Iowa, Sclapkohl wrote the play with then-theater department students Emily (Magda) and Elizabeth (Matilde) in mind. My Sister premiered at the University of Iowa in September 2013, transferring to the Riverside Theatre Company in Iowa City a month later. In January, 2014, the production traveled to the Quad Cities Theatre Workshop, where it was so well received that it had an extended weekend of performances. Last June, Storydirected the Hinklers in My Sister at the Hollywood Fringe Festival, garnering two Fringe Awards – the Duende Distinction Award for Acting for each of the sisters. “I felt humbled, and my heart took a blow that needed about seventy five minutes to land — leaving me floored,” wrote fringe blogger David MacDowell Blue. “’My Sister’ is a don’t-miss gem, one of the highlights of this year’s Hollywood Fringe,” wrote Mark Hein on his Theatre Ghost site. “This is a play about perception,” Story adds, “This is such an important play. The audience response at the Fringe was wonderful, and I’m delighted to be working in collaboration with the Odyssey.” Performances of My Sister take place on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m., Jan. 16 through March 6. (On Sunday, Jan. 17 only, the performance will be at 5 p.m. with no 2 p.m. matinee.) Additional weeknight performances are scheduled on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. on Feb. 3 and Feb. 24, and on Thursdays at 8 p.m. on Feb. 11, Feb. 18 and March 3. Three post-performance discussions will take place on Friday, Jan. 29; Thursday, Feb. 11; and Wednesday, Feb. 24 and are included in the ticket price. Tickets are $34 on Saturdays and Sundays; $30 on Fridays; and $25 on Wednesdays and Thursdays, with $20 tickets available for seniors and $15 tickets for students and members of SAG/AFTRA/AEA. There will be four “Tix for $10” performances on Friday, Jan. 22; Saturday, Jan. 23; Friday, Feb. 19; Wednesday, Feb. 24. The third Friday of every month is wine night at the Odyssey: enjoy complimentary wine and snacks and mingle with the cast after the show. The Odyssey Theatre is located at 2055 S. Sepulveda Blvd., West Los Angeles, 90025. For reservations and information, call (310) 477-2055 or go to www.OdysseyTheatre.com. End
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