THEATER ............ V ............ November 23, 2003 7:00 PM - 11:00 PM Love Makes A Family. Inc. 3rd Annual Auction@ Plain and simple Darcelle X V triangle shows that young love is a Beautiful Thing by T im o t h y 208 N W 3rd Ave.. Portland. O R 97209 Join MC’s Poison Waters $ Thousands of Items to Auction & Christina Sigwart for a fun filled evening and do K rause some holiday shopping while supporting Love hen ycxj are 16 years old, discover you’re queer and think you have a cnish on the hoy next dix>r, your legs seem to buckle underneath you, sending the if : world spinning out of con­ ¡fr> trol into a swirling drama of coming of age, coming to terms and coming out. But in the sweet, roman­ tic Beautiful Thing, on the \4 9 * hoards at triangle produc­ tions! through Nov. 15, British playwright Jonathan Harvey distills this complex, emotional situation hy sim­ % ply observing how one hoy s 1« honesty changes the paths V> of those around him. Sensitive, shy and stu­ f. dious Jamie lives in a London housing project next door to Ste (short for Steve), an attractive and «us* popular classmate he idol­ izes. They at first seem to have little in common until one night (to avoid the wrath of his abusive father) Ste ends up bunk­ ing at Jamies. Hesitantly, Jamie reaches out to his new friend and together Jamie s mom and neighbor “help” him cope with raging hormones— they begin to realize a all aimed at neighbor Steve— in Beautiful Thing mutual affection. Although Jamies mom loves her son, she’s a sweet, sympathetic and a quiet hero. We like working single parent, and her effort to provide him, we understand him, we rixn for him. for him while taking care of her own needs Also in his first show at triangle, Christo­ often leaves them at odds, especially when she pher Woolsey lends the role of Ste a similar sincerity, permitting Jefferson Davis as Tony starts dating a younger loser named Tony. and Joscelyn G xik as Leah to spice things up a But when Sandra discovers her son’s sexual­ hit, as much for sass as for fuss. ity, Jamie’s brave acknowledgment marks a Which makes it disappointing, then, when turning point in both their relationship and Harvey’s delicate storytelling seems merely to the play, as his admission eventually alters the shuffle along, trying clumsily to assume a gait path of each character’s journey, including fitting the author’s mix of comedy and drama. Leah, an aimless, Mama-Cass-obsessed, next- Some scenes click, while others wander aim­ d(X>r dropout who has been protecting his lessly or fall flat. Director D in Horn stages secret as a way to connect. Beautiful Thing without intermission, which Throughout, we share Jamie’s pain of realiz­ keeps his company on the right path— but ing he’s different, frustration with staying hid­ without climbing hills and crossing valleys, den, fear of coming out and courage in stand­ we’re left asking, “Where did that take usT ing his ground. And we welcome the notion Still, there’s truth in the saying that the that it all works out relatively easily for him— journey is more important than the destina­ a happy ending to how our own coming out tion— and that is a Beautiful Thing indeed. might have been or might he. In short, we recognize and honor a common dream. B eautiful T hinu continues through Nov. 15 at Theater! Theatre!, 3430 S.E. Belmont St. Tickets ost notable among the cast of this Port­ are $!7-$23 from 503-239-59/9 or tvuw.tnfrro.org. land prixJuction is certainly Torrey Com - A post-show talkback discussing the Oregon well. Her near manic portrayal of Sandra Citizens Alliance's netv hallat measure effort and incorporates both depth and discovery. Last its imfxict on queer students follows the Nov. 9 seen as Crystal Allen in triangle’s The Women, performance. Panel members include the cast, Cornwell constructs for the saucy Sandra a lay­ the Human Rights Camfxugn's Terry Bean and ered façade of strength and vulnerability, will Equity Foundation's Linda Traeger. and compromise— contradictions in her char­ The Human Rights Campaign and Basic Rights acter that thicken her magic words of uncondi­ Oregon team up for a joint fund-raiser celebrating tional acceptance: “I’m not going to put you gay rights in conjunction with the Nov. 13 out like the milk bottles." performance. For $50, patrons are treated to a As the anguished Jamie, J.R. Wickman is private pre-show receptum. For details, call both likable and genuine in his debut role at 503-222-6151 or 503-245-9743. triangle. In fitting contrast to Sandra, Wick- man allows Jamie to simply and plainly be who Features Editor TIMOTHY KRAUSE can be reached he is, without pushing too hard. Like his char­ at dm@justout.com. acter, Wickman is the thread that binds. He’s Makes A Family. Inc. I * J/ \ jH M Entertainment Fashion Show Vintage Clothes by Torso Art (preview at the Blend Sat.. 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