{"id":260980,"date":"2006-04-05T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2006-04-05T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/splendid-actors-support-intimate-apparel\/"},"modified":"2006-04-05T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2006-04-05T07:00:00","slug":"splendid-actors-support-intimate-apparel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/splendid-actors-support-intimate-apparel\/","title":{"rendered":"Splendid actors support &#8216;Intimate Apparel&#8217;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The experience of Lynn Nottage&#8217;s lyrical drama, &#8220;Intimate Apparel&#8221; &#8221; at San Diego Repertory Theatre through April 9 &#8221; affirms the good taste of America&#8217;s regional theaters, which have made it the season&#8217;s most-produced play. Set in 1905 New York City, the touching, well-made play is beautifully staged by Delicia Turner Sonnenberg, and fluidly acted, almost inhabited, by a knockout company of six upon Fred Kinney&#8217;s two-level, multiple-locale set. It&#8217;s the best all-around production seen at the Rep in years.<br \/>A 2003 co-production of Baltimore Center Stage and Costa Mesa&#8217;s South Coast Repertory Theatre, &#8220;Intimate Apparel&#8221; was produced by New York&#8217;s Roundabout Theatre in 2004 and received the New York Drama Critics Circle and the Outer Critics Circle awards for best new play.<br \/>The story, which is based on the life of Nottage&#8217;s great-grandmother, concerns Esther (the extraordinary Lisa Renee Pitts), a virtuous, 35-year-old African American seamstress. Single, chaste and 35, Esther has lived for 18 years in a respectable women&#8217;s boarding house owned by the imperious but loving Mrs. Dickson (Sylvia M&#8217;Lafi Thompson). Saving money for her dream of purchasing a beauty salon in Harlem, Esther makes her living by creating luscious lingerie (costume design by Jennifer Brawn Gittings) for a variety of women. They range from Mrs. Van Buren (Lisel Gorell-Getz), a lonely and very wealthy Fifth Avenue matron, to Mayme (Lisa H. Paton), a good-hearted prostitute who plays ragtime piano in a house of ill repute.<br \/>Even though she can&#8217;t read or write, Esther, with assistance from Mayme and Mrs. Van Buren, enters into a correspondence with George (Michael A. Shepperd), a strapping laborer who&#8217;s working on the Panama Canal. We see the imposing Shepperd as he intones George&#8217;s poetic, longing-laced letters in lilting West Indies patois.<br \/>At the same time, Esther&#8217;s friendship with her kindly fabric merchant, Mr. Marks (the excellent Lance Smith), deepens into something more sensuous and intimate, constrained only by Mr. Marks&#8217; Orthodox Judaism and their racial\/class differences.<br \/>George proposes marriage and arrives in New York looking much less poetic, more menacing and lustful now that he&#8217;s earthbound and real. He sweeps Esther off her feet. She is married wearing the white dress she fashioned from the lovely embroidered fabric that was a gift from Mr. Marks. The masterfully staged wedding night portends a bittersweet ending to this tale of loneliness, longing and ultimate courage.<br \/>In her early 40s, Nottage is an exceptional writer. Her other plays include &#8220;Fabulation! Or, the Re-education of Undine,&#8221; which recently completed a sold-out run at Playwrights Horizons; &#8220;Crumbs from the Table of Joy,&#8221; seen at the Old Globe in 2001; &#8220;Las Meninas,&#8221; seen at Cygnet Theatre during the theatre&#8217;s first season; and &#8220;Mud, River, Stone.&#8221;<br \/>&#8220;Intimate Apparel&#8221; continues at 8 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, and 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday, through April 9 at San Diego Repertory Theatre, 79 Horton Plaza.<br \/>Tickets range from $27 to $42, and are available at the box office, by calling (619) 544-1000 or by visiting www.sandiegorep.com.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The experience of Lynn Nottage&#8217;s lyrical drama, &#8220;Intimate Apparel&#8221; &#8221; at San Diego Repertory Theatre through April 9 &#8221; affirms the good taste of America&#8217;s regional theaters, which have made it the season&#8217;s most-produced play. 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