Alex Macksoud (seated center) plays man-child Mickey, who is based on the author's real-life brother. PHOTO by Jan Cartwright |
All actors
love a good challenge, and playing a part that is different from your own
personality can be difficult. But
playing someone who is mentally challenged is a unique test. It requires care to play such a role for
laughs, while not being insensitive or appearing to laugh at someone’s
disability. Alex Macksoud strikes this balance
beautifully as he plays Mickey, a mentally challenged adult, in Greetings! which opens this Friday December
1st at the Farmington Players.
Alex describes
Mickey as “a playful, lovable, pure-hearted person – who just so happens to
have the mind of a toddler. I enjoy playing Mickey because he allows me to
revert back to my younger days when I didn't have a care in the world and only
wanted to play.” Alex regards
mentally challenged people as “the happiest, purest, most carefree people on
the planet.”
When I
interviewed author Tom Dudzick, I asked him about his inspirations for Greetings! I was surprised to learn that “Mickey” was
based on a family member. Mr. Dudzick
said, “Growing up I had a mentally disabled brother, one year older than me. He
had Down Syndrome. For the most part, all he could say was ‘Oh boy’ and ‘Wow.’
He's passed on now, but he was exactly like Mickey in the play.” This touching revelation about the real Mickey
makes the role especially poignant.
Alex
believes that Greetings! does a “fantastic
job at bridging the line between drama and comedy.” Alex also finds the show’s
themes of “faith and the strength of family during turbulent times” very relatable
to audiences. He can personally relate
to the religious themes: “Growing up
devoutly Catholic and ultimately scaling back my faith, this play has a lot of
great, familiar dialogue between father and son about the son's decision to
alter his beliefs.”
Alex is a
Farmington Hills native and now lives in Berkley. His hobbies include
traveling, hiking, writing, and performing improv comedy. He holds a degree in
Advertising from Central Michigan University. Regarding his cast mates, Alex
says, “it has been an absolute pleasure to work with everyone, and watch each
individual grow into their character with each rehearsal!”
Greetings! has 10 performances at
Farmington Players Barn Theater from December 1 – 17, 2017. The show is proudly sponsored by Jill Jones
and Cadillac Travel. Author Tom Dudzick
also penned our successful production of Miracle
on South Division Street. Tickets
are available online at farmingtonplayers.org or by emailing
boxoffice@farmingtonplayers.org or calling the Barn box office at 248-553-2955.
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