Subtitle: 
Four One-Acts
Total Rating: 
***
Ended: 
November 3, 2001
Country: 
USA
State: 
California
City: 
Hillcrest
Company/Producers: 
Fault Line Theater
Theater Type: 
Regional; Storefront
Theater: 
Fault Line Theater
Theater Address: 
3152 Fifth Avenue (Redwood)
Phone: 
(619) 692-3382
Running Time: 
1 hr, 45 min
Genre: 
One-Acts
Author: 
Ted Falagan (<I>Vampyre Rebellion II, Vamypre Extinction</I>), Cliff Odle & Dewey Yeatts (<I>Scars</I>); Bruce James (<I>Let There Be Light</I>)
Director: 
various (see review)
Review: 

 Vampyre Rebellion II and Vampyre Extinction by Ted Falagan open and close this year's Halloween collection from The Fault Line Players. Vampyre Rebellion II finds Hollis (Ted Falagan), an ongoing character, in his continuing search to destroy evil. Falagan, the playwright, balances humor and drama cohesively, as usual including a double-double cross, as well as fun and fisticuffs. Vampyre Extinction pits Hollis (yes, back again) against the evil Christophe (John Byrom) and Porsche (Bari Goldman). Additional low lifes, including Rat (Nick Caruso) and Spyder (Kevin Hettinger) are a nice touch. Caruso easily captures the audience with his asides, body language and delivery. Brett Amator, Jocelyn Lee, and Shannon Guimont round out the cast. Amator is new to the stage, while Lee has been seen at Theatrx, Misfit, and Pacific Coast Players. Falagan's ongoing story of those evil bloodsuckers is always good for a few good laughs, several well choreographed knock-down drag-out fights, and, if you read the program notes, an understanding of this history of his vampyres.

Scars, by Cliff Odle and Dewey Yeatts, deals adeptly with the relationship between a psychologist and her patient, a woman often beaten by her husband. Francisca Cordelia George and Angela Geraci, the psychologist and patient, play off each other nicely. Uniquely, the two actresses switch roles from one performance to the next. Kevin Hettinger and Armando O. Soto round out the cast in the twisty, interrogation-room second scene.

Let There Be Light
written, directed and costarring Bruce James, is a staged reading of a work very much still in progress. It currently is very slow-paced and too long. On the positive side, the music greatly enhances the production. As usual, Fault Line is a fun experience for those wanting something new.

Cast: 
Ted Falagan, Michael Esquibel, Kevin Hettinger, Erynn McMichael, Gira Balistreri, Francisca Cordella George, Angela Geraci, Armando O. Soto, Cliff Odle, Bruce James, Molly Vetter/Alicia Wright, John Byrom, Bari Goldman, Nick Caruso, Brett Amator, Jocelyn Lee, Shannon Guimont
Critic: 
Robert Hitchcox
Date Reviewed: 
October 2001