An Age of Angels

Guy Masterson - TTI and IMC Productions


Age of Angels
A soccer ball is kicked over a school yard fence and leads to one of those American moments that's going to make shock headlines around the world.

"I wish I could
have liked it more...
many of the early
characters are given
irritating mannerisms
or voices"

Mark Soper, who also wrote the piece (and Change: The Upcoming War With Iran), plays all the characters caught up in the horror, working his way along a rail of clothing to become each in turn. It works like a set of three dimensional jigsaw pieces; slowly you see how each one forms part of the pattern and where they fit into the overall picture.
Oh, how I wish I could have liked it more. Soper as an actor can be really good, as he proves with his school bully and his dying black cop, both of which I was totally engaged with. But those came towards the end; too many of the early characters are given irritating mannerisms or voices.
The nerd's constant farting, the little girl's thweetness, the paedophile watcher's self-justificating whine, the road rage driver's apoplexy, all of these excluded me from perceiving the growing overall picture. I did enjoy the guy setting up a political photo opportunity and by the end a whole world has been created on either side of the school fence.
I respect the sincerity of the writing and the stamina of the performance. However the heavy-handedness of the early characters ensured that the later ones had too much to do to pull me into their world.

Victor Hallett

5.15pm, until August 27 2007 (not 14), Assembly @ George Street, Edinburgh.
Tel: 0131 623 3030. www.assemblyfestival.com

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