Family feud: Bob Cox (son Andy) glares at Bob Hotchkiss (father Phil) as the Gorskis try to overcome their differences. PHOTO: Jan Cartwright |
These
days, the Ghost of Christmas Present is sometimes confused with the goal of Christmas
presents. In a society that celebrates “shop
till you drop,” Black Friday, and Cyber Monday, it’s easy to lose sight of the
true meaning of Christmas. Bob Cox, who
plays Andy Gorski in Greetings! at
the Farmington Players, places the holiday in proper perspective: “The themes in Greetings! include overcoming differences, finding understanding,
family, love, faith, philosophy and of course - Christmas! I think every person with a family will
understand what it's like to have differing views from their family. Watching a
family overcome these differences warms the heart and is truly a perfect theme
for the holiday season. I wanted to be
part of a group of actors who could bring a happy tear to peoples' eyes.
Christmas is my absolute favorite thing in the entire world, and I'm happy to
do anything I can do to bring the spirit of Christmas into peoples' hearts.”
In Greetings!, the ”differences” to which
Bob alludes stem from the drama created when his character Andy brings his Jewish
atheist finance Randi home for Christmas to meet his strictly Catholic family. And while Andy tries to use humor to diffuse
the tension, as Bob says, “The patience he got from his mother is overshadowed
by the temper he got from his father.” (Andy’s
father Phil is played by Bob Hotchkiss, and the two Bobs also played father and
son in Becky’s New Car last season at
the Barn.)
In the
play, Andy’s brother Mickey (Alex Macksoud) has a mental disability that impairs
his speech. As Bob explains, “In
Mickey's case, his goal - wanting to fix problems in his family - is made
impossible because of his inability to effectively communicate with others;
something that comes so easily to most people. Luckily for his family, Mickey
is nothing if not resourceful!” Bob can
definitely relate to such challenges, saying, “I work in a Disability Support
office, so I interact with individuals with varying physical and mental
disabilities on a daily basis. We take things for granted that we don't even
think of. My favorite student at the entire school is a woman who is wanting to
get a business degree so she can open a soup kitchen in the area of Detroit
that she lives in. … She wants to help them, but she has difficulty comprehending
math due to her disability." Seeing
how other people bravely face their own challenges enables you to not take
things for granted and to count your own blessings. And isn’t that what Christmas is really all
about?
Greetings! has four remaining performances at
Farmington Players Barn Theater on December 14 – 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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