The LA Times Comes to Anaheim to Highlight Fun Home at Chance Theater
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CRITIC’S CHOICE
Achingly real, the production triggers tears
Gifted with a pure, powerful voice, Holly Reichert portrays childhood Alison with a mix of unruffled innocence and precocious awareness of who she’ll grow up to be.
Madelyn Velazquez-Heywood, as college-age Alison, beautifully captures the lightning-in-a-bottle feeling of first love, slipping out of bed to marvel at the girlfriend still asleep there.
As adult Alison, Ashlee Espinosa poignantly captures the regrets of a daughter who realizes, too late, how alike she and her father (Ron Hastings) were — and how different the story might have been if he could have lived as openly as she does.
Director Marya Mazor expertly builds the family’s mini-dramas toward their powerful resolution while artfully deploying the cast of nine (which includes two more incredible youngsters: Reese Hewitt and Christopher Patow) around Bradley Kaye’s spare yet encompassing set.
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