Based on letters compiled and turned into a best-selling book by author Cheryl Strayed after her 2 year stint as an advice columnist for an online magazine, Tiny Beautiful Things proves a wonderful choice for St. Louis audiences longing to return to live theatre.
Not long after a freelance writer and mother of two agrees to take over the advice column, “Dear Sugar”, her laptop starts to ding with incoming help seekers of all sorts. Whether it’s the indignity of a youngster being stuck with the uncool kids, or the indecision over trading in one lover for another, Sugar doles out advice that is clear-eyed -- the kind of attentive, candid guidance that can come from a stranger. More than once after hearing a letter, I thought to myself, “Ooo. Wonder how she’s gonna answer that one?” Light-hearted queries are sprinkled in among letters that deal with knottier subjects about love, loss, redemption and forgiveness. It’s these moments where Sugar recalls the mistakes and learned lessons from her own past with honest, relatable connections. These universal connections, elicited by strong performances, are the play’s biggest asset.
Letter Writer 2 (Wendy Renée Greenwood), Letter Writer 3 (Abraham Shaw), Letter Writer 1 (Greg Johnston) and Sugar (Michelle Hand). Photo credit: Patrick Huber |
There’s no traditional plot to speak of, but director Sydnie Grosberg Ronga keeps the action fluid and the actors keep us invested. The always engaging Michelle Hand is Sugar -- witty and thoughtful, while Greg Johnston, Wendy Renée Greenwood and Abraham Shaw deftly inhabit a variety of characters in Sugar’s orbit -- baring their souls one minute and challenging her proficiency the next.
Whether the messages in Sugar’s inbox are humorous or heavy, there’s familiarity in them, and encouraging affirmation in her replies, and after the year we’ve all had, that’s a really nice thing. It’s playing at the Grandel (with masks required) until August 8th.
Letter Writer 2 (Wendy Renée Greenwood), Sugar (Michelle Hand) and Letter Writer 3 (Abraham Shaw). Photo credit: Patrick Huber |
TINY BEAUTIFUL THINGS
Based on the book by Cheryl Strayed
Adapted for the stage by Nia Vardalos
Directed by Sydnie Grosberg Ronga
The Grandel Theatre, 3610 Grandel Square
through August 8 | tickets: $35 - $50
Performances Sundays at 2pm, Wednesday and Thursday at 7:30pm, Friday and Saturday at 8pm
(Masks Required)
Cast
Sugar: Michelle Hand
Letter Writer 1: Greg Johnston
Letter Writer 2: Wendy Renée Greenwood
Letter Writer 3: Abraham Shaw
Letter Writer 1 (Greg Johnston) and Sugar (Michelle Hand). Photo credit: Patrick Huber |
Creative
Publicist/PR: Marla Stoker Ballenger
Production Manager: Kevin Bowman
Scenic Designer: Dunsi Dai
Assistant Stage Manager: Rachel DeNoyer
Costume Designer: Eileen Engel
Graphic Designer: Tovah Enger
Sound Designer/Audio Engineer: Phillip Evans
Production Stage Manager: Emily Ann Fluchel
Covid-19 Safety Officer: Lexie Godefroid
House & Box Office Manager: Taylor Gruenloh
First Electrician: Mason Hagarty
Lighting Designer: Patrick Huber
Managing Director: De Kaplan
Master Electrician: Zak Metalsky
Assistant Technical Director / Wardrobe Supervisor: Patrice J. Nelms
Props Designer/Scenic Painter: Katie Orr
Technical Director: Isabelle Scheibe
Producing Artistic Director: Stellie Siteman
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