Skip to main content
My Shows
News on your favorite shows, specials & more!

BWW Reviews: Derdriu Ring, Jeremy Paul and Eric Coble Combine for an Evening of Thought Provoking Intrigue

By:

Roy Berko

(Member, American Theatre Critics Association, Cleveland Critics Circle)

Eric Coble, a Cleveland Heights-based writer, is the author of the Alexandra Trilogy. Each play showcases Alex/Alexa/Alexandra at different ages and stages of her life.

The series starts with "A Girl's Guide to Coffee," which was staged by Actors' Summit in their 2012 season. The plot finds twenty-two year old Alex, a college grad, working as a barista. Alex's plan is to have no plan at all. But into her life accidentally flows handsome, artistic and some-time repairman, Christopher, who seems, in his subtle, and often bumbling way, to have other ideas for Alex's existence.

"Stranded on Earth," which finds Alexa, in her 40s, is the second script in the series, but was written last. It is presently getting its regional premiere in a co-production of Mamai Theatre Company and Theater Ninjas.

"The Velocity of Autumn," which recently had a Broadway run, garnered Estelle Parsons a Best Acting Tony nomination. The play had a run at Beck Center last season, feaqturing a superb Dorothy Silver performance. Velocity was the third play in Coble's Alexandra trilogy.

Velocity found 78-year old Alexandra barricaded in her NY brownstone, resisting being put "away" by her children. She does have slips of memory, her knees and back hurt, she can no longer hold a paint brush, but she is sharp enough to know that she doesn't want to leave her home and go to an extended care facility. She thoroughly believes, 'There are good and bad ways to die."

The one-hour, "Stranded on Earth," an existentialistic exercise, finds Alexa in a state of emotional distress, "asking why do I exist?" She's a creative artist who finds herself in the midst of midlife chaos. Everything has changed. She isn't sure where her life went off track and how, or if, can she get restarted.

As she probes and rants, she creates a Jackson Pollack-like abstract painting, tossing and splattering paint from above, then wallowing in it and then traipsing around, blurring the colors to create a final image that is much like her chaotic thoughts.

Coble's poetic writing in "Stranded on Earth, in contrast to his sequential and traditional verbiage of "A Girl's Guide to Coffee" and "The Velocity of Autumn" is a little off-setting. Alexa's grasping to make things come together in some logical form not only alludes Alexa, but, at times, the viewer.

Coble, who lived on Indian reservations as a youth, uses allusions to the artistic and religious pattern of creating "unfixed sand paintings," ritual artistic arrangements which are destroyed or blow away after a ceremony is finished.

Derdriu Ring is compelling as Alexa. Hers is an impressive performance. She flows in a torrent of torment, unable to find the right colors, blends, words, images, and clarity to explain to herself, or convey to the viewer, a clear line that makes us believe that she, and us, will be able to find our way.

Director Jeremy Paul, the artistic director of Ninja, has helped Ring develop a mesmerizing performance.

CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Mamaí's mission is "to create intelligent, relevant classical theatre that offers an artistic home for Cleveland's theatre artists, and equal opportunity for women in the professional theatre community." Theater Ninja's goal is to "reimagine how and why we tell stories, and help us to create deep, fascinating worlds for the audience to explore." Their production of Eric Coble's "Stranded on Earth," with a master class demonstration of finite acting by Derdriu Ring, well meets both organization's purposes.

Mamaí and Theater Ninja's STRANDED ON EARTH runs through June 22 at the Pilgrim Church, 2592 West 14th Street, Cleveland, For tickets go to: http://www.mamaitheatreco.org

Reader Reviews

To post a comment, you must register and login.





Don't Miss a Cleveland News Story
Sign up for all the news on the Summer season, discounts & more...


BroadwayWorld TV


Annie in Cleveland Annie
Near West Theatre (11/20-12/06)
Lerner and Loewe's Brigadoon in Cleveland Lerner and Loewe's Brigadoon
Porthouse Theatre (7/24-8/09)
Speech & Debate in Cleveland Speech & Debate
Beck Center for the Arts (5/29-6/28)
Rush at Rocket Arena in Cleveland Rush at Rocket Arena
Rocket Arena (9/17-9/18)
Little Feat Bringing Their 'The Last Farewell Tour' To Goodyear Theater On November 9th in Cleveland Little Feat Bringing Their 'The Last Farewell Tour' To Goodyear Theater On November 9th
Goodyear Theater (11/09-11/09)
O.A.R. in Cleveland O.A.R.
Blossom Music Center (9/11-9/11)
The Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Dinner Show in Cleveland The Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Dinner Show
The Dinner Detective Cleveland (7/25-7/25)
Pippin in Cleveland Pippin
Short North Stage - Garden Theater (8/06-8/29)
Comedian Paula Poundstone at The Kent Stage Saturday June 27th in Cleveland Comedian Paula Poundstone at The Kent Stage Saturday June 27th
The Kent Stage (6/27-6/27)
The Vampire Circus is coming to the Lorain Palace Theatre on October 27th 2026 in Cleveland The Vampire Circus is coming to the Lorain Palace Theatre on October 27th 2026
Lorain Palace Theatre (10/27-10/27)