Harvey: Time for invisible rabbit to hop off stage
It is not an easy task to convince an audience of the existence of a six-foot invisible white rabbit. And it never happens in the current Kanata Theatre production of Harvey by Mary Chase.
In fact, the biggest surprise, in view of this presentation, is that Harvey won a Pulitzer Prize. Even in 1944, there were surely more effective and worthy shows than this comedic chestnut.
And today, it is really out of kilter with 21st-century attitudes. The storyline focuses on the alcoholic visions of Elwood P. Dowd, who goes everywhere with his pooka (large beast) while his hysterical sister, Veta, is worried that he and his invisible rabbit will stop her eligible daughter, Myrtle Mae, from finding a man.
As directed by Peter Williams, Doug MacDonald is effective in conveying Elwood’s gentleness but does not bring that darned invisible bunny to life.
Meanwhile, Katie Buller as Veta tries to convey hysteria by screeching or screeching more loudly and societal ambition by false laughter and Lionel King, as Judge Gaffney, attempts to convey authority by shouting.
In addition, the manhunt that both Myrtle (Meghan Duncan) and a sanitarium nurse (Jennifer Brooks) are conducting is demonstrated by similar eyelash flickers, body movements and skirt holding that is about as convincing as the non-existent rabbit.
The two strongest performances are delivered by Tracey Nash as the doctor’s wife and Derek Barr as the taxi driver.
But, on this showing, it is time for the invisible rabbit to retire for good.
Harvey continues at Kanata Theatre to April 6.
Harvey
By Mary Chase
Kanata Theatre
Director: Peter Williams
Set: Jim Clarke
Sound: Alan Quirt and Alan Bauld
Lighting: Ron Francis
Costumes: Kathryn Clarke
Cast:
Myrtle Mae…………………………………………………Meghan Duncan
Veta…………………………………………………………Katie Buller
Elwood P. Dowd……………………………………………Doug MacDonald
Miss Johnson………………………………………………..Robin Thomas
Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet……………………………………….Susan Monaghan
Ruth Kelly R.N.……………………………………………..Jennifer Brooks
Duane Wilson……………………………………………….Aaron Lajeunesse
Lyman Sanderson M.D……………………………………..Geoff Williams
William R. Chumley M.D…………………………………..Jim Clarke
Betty Chumley………………………………………………Tracey Nash
Judge Omar Gaffney…………………………………………Lionel King
E.J. Lofgren……………………………………………………Derek Barr’s