Review: 'Shapeshifter' at Trinity Repertory Company
By: Randy Rice
Trinity Rep dips its toe into the sci-fi genre with its world premiere production of Laura Schellhardt’s fantastical tale, Shapeshifter. To be clear, the tale is fantasy and the production teeters on the edge of sci-fi; without the special effects. Shapeshifter unfurls as a Scottish fable in which mythical creatures take the shape of beautiful women to mate with men on a remote Scottish island. The time period is vague, but we gather that Edison’s marvelous inventions are years away from reaching the tiny fishing village.
The play opens with a salty, but lovable, old man spinning a yarn about such creatures with his granddaughter. Brian McEleney plays the crusty Fierson with an authentic tenderness and warmth. Brown/Trinity Consortium graduate Miriam Silverman plays the central character Midge, a wounded but open-hearted young woman. These two actors have a marvelous chemistry that adds significant weight to their roles.Reader Reviews

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