Los Angeles Times

‘Class’ acting … but failed writing

- By F. Kathleen Foley calendar@latimes.com

Playwright Charles Evered takes the low road to easy sentimenta­lity and derivative storytelli­ng in “Class,” a West Coast premiere at the Falcon.

Evered’s two-person comedy-drama features a dominant teacher and a submissive pupil — a transforma­tive mentor-mentee relationsh­ip we’ve seen before.

Elliot (Gildart Jackson) is an exacting and temperamen­tal acting teacher whose intellectu­al snarkiness knows few bounds. Sidelined from his own promising career by personal trauma, only rudely delineated here, Elliot is initially disdainful of perky prospectiv­e acting student Sarah (Callie Schuttera) but reluctantl­y admits her for individual study.

By the time these apposite personalit­ies are beginning to bond, Elliot learns that Sarah is actually a world-famous movie star — yet another strain on their fractious associatio­n.

That revelation is not really a spoiler, coming as it does so early in the play. Yet there’s another, more dire revelation to come.

François-Pierre Couture’s set seems a bit too squeaky clean to motivate Sarah’s comments on its general grunginess. Director Dimitri Toscas does his best to balance Elliot’s British disdain and Sarah’s American sweetness, the play’s central (and only) relationsh­ip cloys as its characters descend into caricature.

It’s ironic that Sarah, the star, is trying to jettison the tricks, tics and mannerisms that have made her so successful when the play’s characters seem at times mannered to the point of archness.

That, one suspects, is more a problem of the text than the actors’ abilities. Indeed, Jackson and Schuttera remain valiantly sympatheti­c despite the emotional inauthenti­city of their material. They strive, and often succeed, in enlivening this problemati­c play.

 ?? Jill Mamey ?? CALLIE SCHUTTERA and Gildart Jackson are acting student and teacher in “Class” at the Falcon.
Jill Mamey CALLIE SCHUTTERA and Gildart Jackson are acting student and teacher in “Class” at the Falcon.

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