Cartoon Darkness Live
Youngblood
Theatre Company warms up December with a hot, aggressive little socio-political
allegory that mixes dark comedy with darker drama, making for one of the most
dreamlike trips to the theater in Milwaukee. Steve Yockey's Cartoon features a range of ensemble
characters living under the oppressive totalitarian rule of a precocious girl
named Esther. Lindsey L. Gagliano is horrifyingly charming as the adorable
little despot and dazzles with the force of authority onstage.
The central
allegory about the nature of control is cleverly mirrored in all of the toys
living under Esther's rule. Alexandra Bonesho and Sydney Mei Ruf-Wong are
perfectly engrossing in studied performances as a pair of anime schoolgirls with
mutual attraction for a rock star teddy bear played by Youngblood co-founder
Andrew Edwin Voss. Jordan Gwiazdowski is endearingly tragic as a marionette
tied to his strings. David Franz and Jessie Mae Scibek play a Barbie-and-Ken
style Damsel and Suitor in a hauntingly heartbreaking unrequited romantic
relationship. With some remarkably sharp physical comedy, Jason Waszak plays a
kid named Trouble who schemes to steal the hammer Esther uses to rule over the
characters.
The story
asserts itself through a series of very brief episodes featuring each of the
characters. The first two episodes are identical introductions to the
characters, but once the hammer is stolen, the revolution starts and all bets
are off. Director Michael Cotey brings the cleverly written script to the stage
with delightfully vivid darkness. From comedy to drama and surrealistic fantasy
to a brutally visceral fight scene between Bonesho and Ruf-Wong, Cartoon is all over the place in
deliciously dark irreverence.
Youngblood's Cartoon runs through Dec. 15 at the Milwaukee Fortress, 100 E. Pleasant St. For ticket reservations, visit youngbloodtheatre.com.



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