BWW Reviews: Actors' Express EQUUS- Challenging, Astounding Theatre
"Equus", now playing through April 21st at Actor's Express, is not a show that will appeal to everyone as it treads not so lightly on a number of rather taboo issues. That being said, if your sensibilities are not easily rattled, you will no doubt be astounded by the insight, artistry, and ability of AE's extraordinary cast, under the precision direction of David Crowe.
Anyone familiar with Peter Shaffer's Tony Award-winning play will know that the show's challenging content centers on a teenaged boy's religious and sexual infatuation with horses. However, in Crowe's production, the show's most appalling acts are framed not to offend or titulate, but rather as tools to explore the deeper fears and pains found within its main characters; specifically the aforementioned teenager, Alan Strang, and his psychiatrist, Martin Dysart.
Played respectively by Kyle Brumley (John Quincy Adams in AE's recent "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson") and one of Atlanta's preeminent actors, Chris Kayser (12-time Suzi Bass Award nominee and two-time winner), these two characters reluctantly help each other face their unique personal pains and their own individual obsessions. The process is neither easy nor exact for either, as they struggle with the realization that while their relationship might ultimately lead them to a better place, that it won't be an easy path getting there.
Photo:Kyle Brumley (Alan Strang) and Chris Kayser (Dr. Martin Dysart)
Photo Credit: BreeAnne Clowdus
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