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Skin games: Scott Heim's Mysterious Skin comes to the San Francisco stage.


Mysterious Skin * Adapted by Prince Gomolvilas * Directed by Arturo Catricala * Starring Taylor Valentine, Rebecca Fisher * New Conservatory Theatre, San Francisco * Through June 28

Scott Heim's acclaimed 1995 novel, Mysterious Skin, uses UFOs as both plot and metaphor in the tale of a Kansas teen trying to solve the riddle of his own alienation. And Prince Gomolvilas's worthy theatrical adaptation--now receiving its world premiere at San Francisco's New Conservatory Theatre Center--retains the novel's sorrowful sor·row·ful  
adj.
Affected with, marked by, causing, or expressing sorrow. See Synonyms at sad.



sorrow·ful·ly adv.
 intensity. Warning: Plot spoilers follow.

Now 18, Brian had a blackout at age 8 that left him shaken and unable to account for the previous five hours. Learning that this may mean he's been contacted by aliens, Brian begins to investigate his own possible abduction Abduction
Balfour, David

expecting inheritance, kidnapped by uncle. [Br. Lit.: Kidnapped]

Bertram, Henry

kidnapped at age five; taken from Scotland. [Br. Lit.
. But he discovers that the poking and probing he vaguely recalls was at the hands of his little league coach, not extraterrestrials.

Brian's recovered memory The remembrance of traumatic childhood events, usually involving Sexual Abuse, many years after the events occurred.

The heightened awareness of child sexual abuse that developed in the 1980s also brought with it the controversial topic of recovered memory.
 hits both him and us like a ton of bricks, even though many of us saw it coming--a credit to the robust performances in Arturo Catricala's taut production. As the desperately seeking Brian, Taylor Valentine is sweetly broken, leaping with both relief and apprehension toward the answers provided by his fellow abductee, Avalyn. Pricelessly played by Rebecca Fisher, Avalyn is a lonely misfit mis·fit  
n.
1. Something of the wrong size or shape for its purpose.

2. One who is unable to adjust to one's environment or circumstances or is considered to be disturbingly different from others.
 thrilled to find a friend. Her hunger for companionship and her fixation on UFOs would make the character unspeakably sad were it not for Fisher's quirky rendering.

In search of the Little Leaguer who appears in his nightmares, Brian tracks down Neff, now a New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 hustler who is inexplicably drawn to much older men--and who, sadly, has the answers Brian needs. At this point the play's descriptions of both sexual abuse and the mind-molding power of a child abuser child abuser Public health A person who mentally or physically abuses a child Typical CA profile Age < 30, slightly more likely to be ♀, whose mother was unemployed/employed part time as a manual laborer Typical victim Young children, teens.  are disturbing, forthright, and believable.

The New York scenes in which Neff (an ultimately affecting performance by Joseph Parks) shares his sexcapades with his best friend, Wendy, are less compelling. In her fag hag flamboyance, Megan Towle is much too "on" as Wendy. Her full-throttle energy, even as she mothers Neff on safety, disenchants.

Too-brief scenes and cheesy cheesy (che´ze) caseous.  sound effects also hamper the play's power. But the principal actors' grief and intensity keep the drama razor-sharp and lacerating.

Milvy has written for Entertainment Weekly, Vanity Fair, and Premiere.
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Author:Milvy, Erika
Publication:The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
Date:Jun 10, 2003
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