Director's Notes
Dear Friends:
Welcome to The Alfresco Arts Center for our 3rd show of our 2014 season, The Last five Years.
In the face of the larger-than-life stories that make up the American musical theatre, the intimate, two-character song cycle contained in The Last Five Years holds a unique position; in that it presents real life in a dynamic new way. With the eloquent, unflinching honesty of Jason Robert Brown's lyrics, set to an eclectic, pulsing score, we see the five-year journey, from first date to eventual breakup, between a rising young writer named Jamie and a struggling musical theatre actress named Cathy. As revealed through a series of deceptively simple, but emotionally charged snapshots, The Last Five Years utilizes a fascinating and risky storytelling device where we see the arc of the relationship moving forward in time (from beginning to end) through Jamie's eyes but backward in time (from end to beginning) through Cathy's - thereby conveying the lives of two pepole who live at different speeds while consistently endeavoring to connect on a truly profound level. Even though this is a show about a specific relationship, I'm sure you'll agree that it carries universal truths about our innate need to connect and be loved by another person. At the same time, it illustrates the heartbreaking journey we must navigate to obtain a secure sense of trust, affection and intimacy in our own relationships.
I want to thank my directorial staff, lighting and musical technicians and this evenings veteran performers, Stephanie Sullivan and Scott Tripp. They have all made this experience fun and amazing. I am proud of what we have all accomplished and Stephanie’s and Scott’s performance have exceeded my expectations.
Enjoy the show and “Goodbye until Tomorrow”.
Lisa Garcia Fensterman
Director