The many faces of Rick Mickley: Mr. Yarmowich (up left); Paul Gordon (right, with Ansley Barnard as wife Kaitlyn); and Dr. Tim (down left, with Tristan Seaver as husband Jerry) PHOTOS by Jim Kelly |
In Let Nothing You
Dismay, adoptive parents Allie and Kevin await the ultimate Christmas
present – the birth of their child on Christmas Day! But against their wishes, their entire
extended family descends on the hospital while they wait. Ten actors play 25 roles in this crazy
holiday farce at the Farmington Players Barn Theater, which runs November 30 –
December 15. Barn veteran Rick Mickley
plays three diverse roles: Kevin’s
father, Paul, a 55 year-old New York politician with a 30 year-old trophy wife;
Doctor Tim, age 53, a gay married veterinarian; and Mr. Victor Yarmowich, a spritely
88 year-old Jewish man. Of all the
actors in this play, Rick’s characters have the widest age range which presents
some interesting challenges. As he says,
“Aging 35 years in a quick change play means my acting will have to sell my age
and character. I have to distinguish the characters by voice changes,
costumes and delivery. Luckily, they are very distinct characters and present
individual challenges, but it’s easier to get into character because they are
so different: Paul – the politician – is
the exact opposite of me. A fun challenge to be egocentric. He’s a tough
character because it’s all about him. Dr. Tim is happy, caring, and generous,
just like me. And Mr. Yarmowich is just fun. A happy caring man.”
The main theme of Let
Nothing You Dismay is family, and being there for each other in times of
need. Rick can definitely relate to
this because, as he says, “I recently lost a very close loved one, and my
family and friends stepped up big time to be there for me. Even when I thought
I just wanted to be alone, they stayed by my side to get me through a tough
time. (That’s why I keep them around!)”
And Rick knows that “as we get older, we surround ourselves with the
people we choose to be around, the family and friends we love. Those people
help us make life just a little more enjoyable. Our family isn’t chosen but
they love us unconditionally, and are there for us, sometimes whether we want
them or not, and most often, it’s for the better.” This show brings these messages home by reinforcing the “great lesson and
reminder that family and love is unconditional, and we need to surround
ourselves with that love always, but especially during the holidays.”
Rick sees Let Nothing You Dismay as “the perfect holiday show!
It’s got everything! New life,
death of a loved one, old love, new love, humor, politics, food, animals and
cultural diversity, to name a few. The one liners are hilarious, and the depth
of the characters happens so fast in the great dialogue the author has put
together.” Rick has also been impressed by “the challenge
from director Tony Targan to find our characters and bring out their
personality in the short times they are on the stage. He has made it very
comfortable for us to dig into our own past to bring out the people we want the
audience to see. That is the sign of a great director!”
Let
Nothing You Dismay has 10 performances at the Farmington Players
Barn Theater from November 30 – December 15.
The show is proudly sponsored by Weinstein Jewelers. 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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