| 7 Deadly Sins? Lovely Sunday, October 01, 2006 - Mary E. Montoro, Socal.com Writer |
|
|
|
|
|
Ken Brisbois takes a comical approach in Envy making a skittish soldier (Adam Sauter) shoot both of his lovers (Natalie Rose and Lara Hughes) charged with treason and murder. Rose and Hughes use their feminine charm to convince soldier boy to not go through with it. Another couple, not experiencing the same dire consequence is Harvey and Mia (Roy Vongtama and Maya Parish) in Pride written by Julian Pozzi. Mia is a New Age woman who relies on astrology and other paranormal gimmicks to dictate her life. She and Harvey are set to move into to their new home the next day. The night before the two, probably for the first time, become immersed in a serious conversation about their lives with each other and learn some surprising things. This outcome determines whether they will have a future together or apart.
Sunny Fuller’s Gluttony pits one ambitious sister against another, with high levels of sexual hormones, leaving both of them tangled in a situation they can’t break free. Tony Frietas covers all the basics in Lust. Two lesbians meet after placing a personal ad online, an uptight guy finally relaxes with a sexually experienced woman and a nice guy pleasuring his woman from the back is verbally stuck because he can’t say the word ‘bitch’. In Wrath, writer Lilla Zuckerman makes every bride’s nightmare come true when a seemingly meek woman traps a patronizing and snobby bride at a bachelorette party. Laziness is never more deadly or amusing when two friends spend a day at a beach in Kelley Girod’s Sloth ending in tragedy when Mimi (Julia Sinclair) ignores her sister’s plea for help.
The writers captured the true essence behind the meaning of their chosen sins. All the actors did a spectacular job portraying the writer’s vision. It won’t stop the rest of us from committing sins but it does however, give an eye opening look on why we continue to do so. 7 Deadly Sins plays at Complex Theatre, 6476 |
|
|
|
|
| Socal / WCCP http://www.socal.com/ |