Poor Sam. An actor waiting for his big break, he spends his down time
slaving over the telephone reservation line in the basement of one of the most
exclusive restaurants around. The
dour and melancholy employee is constantly barraged by big shots and everyday
people with feeble appeals, bullying threats, and cajoling pleas for a prized
lunch or dinner reservation. In
addition, his co-worker is missing in action, the upstairs staff is uncaring to
his needs, and the chef is a scolding, unsympathetic and disinterested
dolt.
So sets the table for the comical,
somewhat poignant, one-man show, Fully
Committed. Starring Jesse
Tyler Ferguson as the harried gatekeeper to a gastronomic nirvana, this light
weight, 80 minute one act is humorous and entertaining, nothing more, nothing
less. Ferguson is a man constantly
in motion as he flits from telephone to desk to pacing around his cramped subterranean
headquarters. Along the way he
portrays numerous characters—from persons desperately trying to make a reservation,
to family members, to the employees of the unnamed dining spot. The actor clearly is enjoying himself
as he immerses his own persona into the jumble of characters he
impersonates. He is mostly
even-tempered, yet a bundle of kinetic energy.
Playwright Becky Mode gives a
knowing nod to the frenetic world of restaurant reservations. She packs the show with amusing quips
and incidents. One ongoing
scenario has the assistant to actress Gwyneth Paltrow continually call with one
more outrageous request after another including bringing her own lightbulb to
the restaurant to make sure she is not bathed in a harsh glow. Mode gives the play an easygoing, plausible
narrative structure, which by its conclusion sees Sam move from a woeful nobody to a more assertive somebody.
Director Jason Moore skillfully
guides Ferguson through his chaotic paces. He has conspired with the actor to incorporate a multitude
of nuanced gestures, facial ticks, and vocal somersaults to the bevy of
characters portrayed. The result
is an engaging and enjoyable piece of theater.
Fully
Committed, a diverting and pleasing production playing through July
24th at the Lyceum Theatre.
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