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Memory House

Written by Kathleen Tolan, Directed by Melia Bensussen; Scenery & Costume Designer, Judy Gailen; Lighting Designer, Brian Lilienthal; Projection Designer, Seághan McKay; Production Stage Manager, Emily F. McMullen; Assistant Stage Manager, Susan Hudspeth; Casting Director, Harriet Bass

CAST: Rebecca Blumhagen (Katia), Susan Pellegrino (Maggie)

Performances through November 18 at Merrimack Repertory Theatre, 50 E. Merrimack Street, Lowell, MA; Box Office 978-654-4MRT (4678) or www.mrt.org

It is New Year's Eve in New York City, but there are no revelers, no Dick Clark, and no mention of Times Square in Kathleen Tolan's Memory House at Merrimack Repertory Theatre. It feels like an ordinary winter night anywhere in middle America where an age-old tug of war is taking place between a divorced mother and her adopted teenage daughter as the latter struggles to complete her college application essay before the midnight deadline. You know the drill: Mother asks, "Did you finish?" Daughter responds, "No," and they're off, hurtling down a slippery slope of family memories that will cause some emotional bumps and bruises along the way, but ultimately take them to the place where they both need to be.

As 18-year old Katia tries to figure out who she is before going out into the world, Maggie realizes that she must also redefine herself when the nest is emptied, so she decides to bake a pie. If that sounds anti-feminist, bear in mind that Maggie is a non-traditional type who used to be a dancer/choreographer and sees the baking as a creative outlet. It also helps to ground her during the evening's highly-charged conversation with Katia, when Maggie's questions, advice, and cajoling are met with sarcasm, eye-rolling, accusations, and silence.

Katia's task is complicated by the fact of her adoption from Russia when she was six years old. The assignment on the essay being to write about a "memory house" causes Katia anxiety because she cannot make a visual connection to her early life, claiming to have no memories other than the story her parents concocted for her. Rebecca Blumhagen is spot on in her portrayal of the mélange of emotions coursing through this teenager. Her nonverbal communications speak volumes; in addition to the aforementioned eye-rolling, she flops herself onto the couch, twirls her hair around her finger, nervously bounces her leg, and exhales with an obvious huff, to mention but a few examples.  

Susan Pellegrino shows Maggie's amazing patience and persistence, albeit peppered with a bit of her own sarcasm, and manages to convey a constant undercurrent of love for her daughter even while on the receiving end of an outburst. Her character wanted a child, whether or not she knew how to be a mother, and whether or not her marriage was sustainable. She knows she made mistakes, but everything she has done for Katia was out of love. The greatest measure of her love is her ability to put aside her own fear and pain as she faces the approaching transition in order to provide comfort and strength to her daughter. Regardless of how disparate their views of the past may be, they can rest assured that they face the uncertain future together.

Director Melia Bensussen guides Memory House with a velvet-gloved hand, ascribing equal shares of affection and culpability to both characters, like a mother refusing to choose favorites between her own children. Judy Gailen's set evokes the last-minute crunch with the sofa as ground zero and bits and pieces of Katia's life strewn about the small apartment. Maggie sets up shop in the galley kitchen where she can bake and banter at the same time. Lighting Designer Brian Lilienthal gives the room a soft warmth that corresponds with the underlying mother-daughter dynamic. Gailen doubles as costume designer and Seághan McKay is projection designer.


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Nancy GrossmanFrom producing and starring in family holiday pageants as a child, to avid member of Broadway Across America and Show of the Month Club, Nancy has cultivated her love of the art and respect for the craft of theatre. She fulfilled a dream when she became an adult-onset tap dancer in the early 90's ("Gotta dance!"); she fulfills another by providing reviews for BroadwayWorld.com and evolving as a freelance writer. Nancy is an alumna of Syracuse University and a retired Probation Officer-in-Charge in the Massachusetts Trial Court system.
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