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'SUPERIOR DONUTS' HAS TOUGH GLAZE, SOFT CENTER

Written by Tracy Letts; directed by Spiro Veloudos; scenic design, Matthew Whiton; costume design, Mallory Frers; lighting design, Shawn Boyle; sound design, Ashan Gailus; fight choreography, Hannah Husband; production stage manager, Maureen Lane; assistant stage manager, Eliza Mulcahy

Cast in order of appearance:
Max Tarasov, Steven Barkhimer; Officer Randy Osteen, Karen MacDonald; Officer James Bailey, De’Lon Grant; Lady Boyle, Beth Gotha; Arthur Przybyszewski, Will LeBow; Franco Wicks, Omar Robinson; Luther Flynn, Christopher James Webb; Kevin Magee, Zachary Eisentat; Kiril Ivakin, Steven James DeMarco

Performances:
Now through February 4, Lyric Stage, 140 Clarendon Street, Boston; tickets available at the Box Office, by phone at 617-585-5678 or online at www.lyricstage.com.

Compared to playwright Tracy Letts’ bizarre and audaciously dysfunctional characters in Bug, Killer Joe, and August: Osage County, the oddball denizens of Superior Donuts, the last remaining local coffee shop in a rapidly changing Uptown Chicago neighborhood, are downright softies. While students, business professionals, and newer residents of the more gentrified urban landscape settle into their laptops and lattes at the Starbucks across the street, these ragtag throwbacks to a bygone era seek refuge in more straightforward coffee and confections. For them there is comfort in knowing everybody’s name, even if they don’t really know everybody’s business.

Superior Donuts takes its title from the time-worn Polish pastry shop owned and operated by Arthur P (Will LeBow), a reclusive pony-tailed Woodstock generation draft dodger who inherited the business from his immigrant father. Long past its sell by date, the shop provides Arthur with little income, and more often than not he gives away the few hand-made donuts he still cooks up every day. Rather, the shop provides safe haven for Arthur, the two beat cops, the Russian immigrant who owns the neighboring electronics store, and the homeless Lady who would likely be totally demented if it weren’t for the hospitality and human contact that Arthur P provides. With its torn black leather and chrome stools, industrial-strength fluorescent lighting, and dulled Formica-topped tables, Super Donuts is a ramshackle oasis for the poor, tired, and huddled masses for whom the American Dream has yet to materialize.

Enter Franco Wicks (Omar Robinson), a 20-year-old Black college student and promising writer who convinces Arthur to hire him despite his desire to host poetry slams and offer health-conscious items on the menu. Overcoming their cultural and generational differences, Arthur and Franco slowly develop mutual respect and genuine concern. As friendship of the father-son kind blossoms, each gains the courage to relinquish the past and find renewed purpose in helping each other deal with an uncertain future.

Director Spiro Veloudos has assembled a crackerjack ensemble that maneuvers through the comic and dramatic moments of Letts’ gradually unfolding plot twists with grace and pitch-perfect timing. LeBow is a deeply sympathetic aging hippie stuck in the shadow of his father’s lifelong disapproval. His slow emergence from his hermit shell is both excruciating and exalting. Robinson is a revelation as Arthur’s unlikely protégé Franco. Shifting from youthful exuberance and optimism to abject disillusionment and dejection, he commands the stage and drives the arc of the story. Together they create an emotional center to Superior Donuts that is captivating, tense and tender.

As Officer Randy Osteen, a single middle-aged woman caught between her feminine desires and her family’s long proud heritage of working “on the job,” Karen MacDonald notches yet another quirky character onto her remarkable theatrical belt. She is delightfully ill at ease when trying to entice Arthur P to call her for a date, obviously more comfortable interrogating suspects than risking personal intimacy or rejection. She turns what could be a stock character into an appealing contradiction of strength and insecurity.

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Jan Nargi is owner and creative director of JMN Publications, a marketing and public relations firm based in Boston, Mass. She provides consultation, communications, and writing services to clients in the health care, entertainment, financial, retail, manufacturing, non-profit, and sports industries. As a freelance writer, Jan has had hundreds of articles published in business and high-tech magazines. Theatrically, she has reviewed, written, directed, acted, produced, sung, danced, managed publicity, pounded nails, and designed lighting and sets. Jan has even acted in the occasional B-movie, playing a zombie, a psycho shrink, and a clueless news reporter. You may visit her on the web at www.jmnpublications.com.
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