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Talley’s Folly

Interview with Director: Michael Wilson

 

Director of Talley's Folly, Michael Wilson shares some of his insight and experience with Education Dramaturg Ted Sod.

Ted Sod: Why did you want to direct Talley’s Folly?

Michael Wilson: Having produced Lanford’s penultimate play, Book of Days, in its East Coast premiere as Artistic Director of Hartford Stage, I was very curious some 14 years later to explore his work as a director. When I re-read the play, I was struck by its pervasive humor, truthful simplicity, and (not always) quiet heartbreak. There was one moment, however, about half way through the play when I knew I had to direct the play: Matt is bearing down on Sally as to why she has never married at her age. Lanford writes: “A long pause. Sally tried to speak and can’t.” Finally, she manages: “There’s time…enough…for…(Pause.)”. Matt has hit his target, but at a cost. Suddenly, any sentimental associations I had ascribed to the play fell away. Here were two real middle aged people groping in the dark to see if the other might possibly be a light that would obliterate the shadows of their painful past and offer a desperately needed hope for the future.


TS: What draws you to the work of Lanford Wilson?

MW: I was ten years old growing up in rural North Carolina, which is not that different in temperament than Lanford’s rural Lebanon, Missouri, when ABC debuted a new series on Friday nights called Hot'l Baltimore. Each episode had a disclaimer cautioning the viewer of the show’s mature themes. I vividly remember a character sauntering into the hotel lobby with only a chocolate chip in her navel, her private parts blacked out by network censors. Following The Brady Bunch and The Partridge Family, this was an utterly fantastic vision to me. It completely contrasted television’s traditional and carefully constructed view of American life, as producer Norman Lear had done with other shows such as my all time favorite, All in the Family. Only this show was based on Lanford’s hit play which had been running Off-Broadway for two years, and would continue to run for another year after the series was cancelled. I was fascinated both by the depth of Lanford’s humanity, his sympathy for these derelict drifters of the Hotel Baltimore, but also impressed by the powerful reach of his storytelling.


TS: What are the challenges of directing a two-person play like Talley’s Folly?

MW: There are a number of challenges, but I think the hardest thing is how to maintain a truthful, dramatic tension between the two characters throughout the play. Larger cast plays have the benefit of characters sweeping in from time to time, changing the life, the rhythm, the pulse of a play. Here, you have to mine the play’s inherent dynamism, and give it visual variety and find its tonal shifts with only two players. It can be done – it must be done—but the work is very concentrated, and by nature, very specific to each second in the 97-minute play.

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Set Design: TALLEY’S FOLLY

 

Below is a sneak peak of the intimate boathouse set by Jeff Cowie.

Set Design Illustration (Image courtesy: Jeff Cowie & Walter McBride/Broadway World)

Set Design Model (Image courtesy: Jeff Cowie & Walter McBride/Broadway World)

Talley's Folly begins performances on February 8 at the Laura Pels Theatre in the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Centre for Theatre. For more information and tickets please visit our website.


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TALLEY’S FOLLY Casting Announcement

 

It is my pleasure to announce the full cast for our production of Talley’s Folly, which will be directed by Michael Wilson at the Laura Pels Theatre this winter. The actors taking on this two-hander will be Danny Burstein (Matt Friedman) and Sarah Paulson (Sally Talley).

Both are members of the Roundabout family, and I’m thrilled they are coming back for this play.

Danny Burstein, last at Roundabout in our 1996 revival of Company, joins us fresh off his Tony Award-nominated performance in Follies.

Sarah Paulson is remembered for her beautiful work in our 2008 production of Crimes of the Heart. She is now starring in the hit series “American Horror Story” and was Emmy-nominated for the HBO film “Game Change.”

The fantastic design team includes Jeff Cowie (sets), David Woolard (costumes), and Rui Rita (lights).

It is truly an honor to have this talented team working with Michael on Lanford Wilson’s classic American love story.

Talley's Folly begins previews on February 8, 2013. Please visit our website for more information.

Todd Haimes
Artistic Director


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