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A celebrity gone insane is hardly an anomaly, and while fame has proven to show the worst in people, it can also help bring out their best. Andrew Rally, the rising star protagonist of this thespian fable, played with dignity and humility by a criminally charming David Sackal , is determined to prove he is an artist and not just a prime-time celebrity.
Fresh off a hit television series and having just relocated from Hollywood to New York City, Andrew is beginning to have doubts about agreeing to take on the role of a lifetime, Shakespeare's Hamlet. It just so happens his new abode is the former home of stage and screen legend John Barrymore an earnest, hilarious Tim Bric , who famously played the Prince of Denmark.
Meanwhile, his girlfriend, Deirdre a whiny, incorrigibly cute Rebecca Bernardo-Hartley , has taken a vow of chastity, much to Andrew's chagrin. He is further distracted by a lucrative job offer back home from his longtime, high-strung friend and former rep, Gary, played artfully by Ramon Hernandez. While the premise of this play is indisputably silly and some of the dialogue is dated, the banter between the young Andrew and the agedβrather, deceasedβBarrymore remains fresh, fun, and even poignant.
Sackal's Andrew evolves from a wide-eyed, impressionable youngster into an ambitious professional, while Bric's Barrymore helps to remind his counterpart that underneath the boozy womanizer is an esteemed craftsman.
I should note that their fencing scene alone is worth the cost of admission. Gia Yarn finely directs this colorful cast of characters, which also includes Andrew's agent, Lillian Troy a sassy, sophisticated Carole Collins , an old German woman who was once an overnight guest in Barrymore's home.