'The Butterfingers Angel' at 2nd Story
By: Randy Rice
The title, The Butterfingers Angel, Mary& Joseph, Herod the Nut & The Slaughter of 12 Hit Carols in a Pear Tree, suggested to me that this was a slap-stick version of the nativity, or a play within a play. The play, and Ed Shea's vision of it, are much more cerebral story than the title suggests.
The play explores the impact the virgin birth has on Mary (Gabby Sherba) and Joseph (Vince Petronio) as people. Most nativity stories present Mary and Joseph as divine beings that are moved around like pieces on a chess board.In Gibson's narrative, The Butterfingers Angel (Dillion Medina), replaces the archangel Gabriel. This angel bears little resemblance to the all-powerful angel of the nativity story. This bumbling angel just wants to do his job, and do his best. He hasn't the confidence that he will be able to convince Mary that she should become a wife and mother of god, instead of being a modern woman. Once the Angel does convince Mary to embrace her divine fate, it is Mary that has to convince Joseph.In a clever take on the story, the Angel is too afraid to approach Joseph, an aging bachelor who is sweet on Mary. The Angel, instead, appears to Joseph in a dream, and leaves the real work (i.e. manipulation of Joseph) to the indefatigable Mary.
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