If you like blood and body counts in your play-going
experience, but aren’t that into Shakespeare, then consider a trip to a gory
patch of Texas back country in Texas
Chainsaw Musical. Blank Canvas Theatre is revisiting this gore-fest, which
was their fledgling company’s first show a year or so ago.
And thanks to director Patrick Ciamacco and his
rowdy band of Blank Canvas players, every homicide is a splatter-drenched
comical treat. It all centers on Eddy (otherwise known as “Leatherface”), a
tuneful sociopath who gleefully kills any living thing within reach.
Based on the movie of almost the same name, the book
by Christopher T. Minori features a fairly lame subplot about a “pantywaist”
named Steven, and the music and lyrics by Cory Bytof are nothing very special.
But the gore and laughs spill out practically
non-stop as Eddy and his eventual partner in crime Lucretia (Kate Leigh
Michalski) off everyone from Eddy’s mom to a pregnant census taker to the UPS
guy.
The blood-soaked cast includes Neely Gevaart as
innocent Kristy, an object of Eddy’s blood lust, and Leslie Andrews as a nun
who rocks the joint in “The Gospel According to Steven.” Kim Escut also stands
out as a couple different mothers with serious family issues.
In the role of Eddy, Perren Hedderson is a
quivering, twitching mass of psychopathologies—lighting his pet cat on fire
before he moves on to his bipedal prey—and he’s hilarious.
Weirdly, in a production with so many gory special
effects (anyone in the first two rows gets sprayed with blood, guaranteed), the
quiet moments are some of the funniest. And the supporting cast, many of whom
play multiple roles, wade into the carnage with cheerful abandon.
Best advice: Grab some of those fun-size candy bars from
your plastic Halloween pumpkin bowl and have a blast with this irreverent, song-infused
bloodbath.
Texas Chainsaw Musical
Through
November 2 at Blank Canvas Theatre, 78th Street Studio, W. 78th
Street, 440-941-0458
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