Any actor will tell you that
playing a role is not simply memorizing lines from a script and following the
play’s director. One needs to do research and delve into the character’s
qualities and persona and for a couple of hours lose one’s own identity and virtually
become that character.
#hocoartsPaul Morella in 'A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas Photo: Stan Barouh |
In A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas now playing at the
Olney Theatre Center’s Mulitz-Gudelsky Theatre Lab, multiple Helen Hayes Award
nominee and Olney stage veteran Paul Morella does exactly that. Except there is a major difference: he not
only acts out a singular character, he plays over two dozen characters in this heartwarming,
imaginative adaptation of Charles Dickens’ 1943 classic novella A Christmas Carol.
Mr. Morella’s hand in this
one-man show stretches out from not only performing the myriad roles but also
to being the theater’s usher (welcoming audience members with a warm smile and
handshake), self-directing his own performance and turning in a fine job as set
co-designer. This is not a new
experience for Mr. Morella as the current adaptation that is now running
through December 28 is his fifth consecutive year at Olney—clearly a popular
Christmastime tradition for the D.C.-area audience.
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