Jewish atheist Randi Stein (played by Amy Lauter) tries to explain her faith to her Catholic fiance's family PHOTO: Jan Cartwright |
Depending
on your perspective, sometimes you must see things to believe them; other
times, the belief comes first. That’s
why they call it “faith.” Amy Lauter,
who plays Randi Stein in Greetings!,
considers “religious beliefs (or non-beliefs) – and how your feelings and
opinions may affect those around you – to be a major theme of the show. It’s a
tennis match between Spirituality and Factuality.” The plot is loosely based on author Tom
Dudzick’s own experience. He wrote me
that, “I had a Jewish girlfriend at the time, so I thought it might be fun to
imagine what it would be like to take her home to Buffalo to meet my very
Catholic parents, maybe on Christmas Eve, and write a play about it.”
Amy’s
character Randi is Jewish and an atheist, which is in stark contrast to her
Catholic fiancé Andy Gorski (played by Bob Cox) and his family. Amy describes
Randi as “somewhat tough and a bit hardened, yet she’s meeting her fiancĂ©’s
family for the first time. So there is a mix of acting ‘normally as Randi’ to
establish the character for the audience, as well as acting as one would when
trying to make a good first impression.”
Amy can relate to Randi’s factual side, saying, “She is a very logical,
factual person that doesn’t really believe things that you can’t physically
explain. I tend to be that way as well.” However, in the play, as in real life, sometimes
things happen that defy explanation. Amy
describes how, “After rehearsing a scene in which Randi gets an unexpected
phone call, I had a very strange phone call out of the blue from a woman I
haven’t seen/spoken to in years. She says she didn’t even call me, she was on
the phone with someone else, and somehow she called me. … She said there must
be a reason I needed to call you, and that she was there if I needed her, and
to stay positive. I have to say, I have felt so much better since that call. It
was very surreal. It was one of those times when you are forced to say there is
a reason for everything and that there is a bit of mystery in the world.”
While it’s
no mystery that most people find comfort in traditional holiday shows, Amy
believes that it’s “also great to experience a show that really makes you
think. Greetings! is the type of show
that our audiences will start out thinking one thing, and may end up thinking
another. If anything, it is sure to provide some terrific post-show
conversation with their friends and families. And will likely keep them
thinking for a while after they see it. I believe that it’s funny,
heart-warming, thought-provoking and satisfying.”
Amy lives
in Farmington Hills with her husband John, son Ben and daughter, Maryanna. She spends
a lot of time involved with theatre in some capacity, but this is her first time
back on the Barn stage in five years.
Amy works in sales, for a large commercial print company, and she does a
lot of the creative work (show flyers, lobby boards) for the Barn’s
productions.
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.
I thought this play was excellent. The actors did an amazing job and it was funny and thought provoking at the same time. I highly recommend seeing it.
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