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Theater Review: Mr. Pim Passes By
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Mr. Pim Passes By
- When: Thursday, May 15, 2008, 7:30 p.m.
- Where: Dallas Hub Theater, 2809 Canton Street, Dallas
- Cost: $15 - $35
- Age limit: 12+
A.A. Milne is known primarily for Winnie the Pooh but he was also a successful playwright. His plays were performed on both sides of the Atlantic and later on fell out of favor. Mr. Pim Passes By presented by Anagram Productions at the Dallas Hub Theater reminds us clearly why he was so beloved as a playwright.
This delightful drawing room comedy is quintessentially British. The situation confronting the married couple is impossibly absurd: Olivia Marden inadvertently discovers when Mr. Pim passes by their house that her first husband may have never actually passed away, thus making her current marriage to George null but also making her a bigamist. Add to this mix a subplot of “will they or won’t they get married” between the young couple Brian Strange and Dinah Marden. This is a comedy of manners, though not as biting as Wilde or Coward. It is a most pleasant play and Anagram Productions gives it a very nice treatment.
The set is absolutely lovely, especially the hardwood floor effect. The décor of the Hub Theater lends itself for this set for it has a bit of a period feel. The costuming was nicely done, the lighting was well done. Technically the show was well executed except for the wigs. This is yet another production suffering from unrealistic wigs. Theater companies need to quit buying wigs from the theatrical supply stores in this town for the wigs there are too artificial in appearance. For about $5 to $10 more they can go to a wig store and get a realistic one. This is an unsolicited endorsement: Lemmon Wigshop, 4317 Lemmon Avenue, Dallas, TX 75219. They have hundreds of wigs and will also instruct you on how to properly put on a wig to so that it looks natural.
The acting was a bit uneven and at times a self-conscious, but overall the actors served the script well. The ladies were stronger then the men. Karen Cole as Olivia and Monica Remmers as Dinah stole the show. It helps that their parts as written are juicier. My only quibble with Ms. Remmers, is that she speak a little slower. I realize she is a bundle of energy but her enunciation at times got a bit sloppy because she spoke so fast. She has great lines and I didn’t want to miss any. Ms. Cole had a wonderful presence and superb upper-class British accent.
Ronnie Giddens as George, while good (and I would like to see him again in other shows) at times would repeat the same gesture; the director should have caught it and pointed it out to him, for as an actor I know I fall into the same trap and depend on someone to point it out to me. Dyaln Peck as Brian needed to be a bit more dashing, I felt like he was holding back. Nancy Lamb as the matron Lady Julia Marden gave her standard knockout performance. Ms. Lamb is an amazing actor, and I am a big fan of hers, but I must point out a flaw: she’s not very good at doing a British accent. Fortunately her acting skills more then compensate this flaw. Jessica Morris who plays Anne, did a lovely job with her small role.
I must mention and give kudos to Douglas Latham as Mr. Pim. He was recruited as a last minute replacement. It takes guts to go on stage on such short notice. He did fine for such a truncated rehearsal period, by the time this review comes out he’ll be excelling in the role.
This play is not going win any local theatre awards, it’s not going to cause any controversy, and that’s OK. Mr. Pim Passes By is most pleasant, delightful, and it’s refreshing to see a piece of theatre whose main purpose is to let us forget about the outside world and to simply entertain; luckily for us it succeeds.

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Comments
Jason Rice Verified
I saw the same performance and well, wigs, yeah. stronger women, yeah. But that's not the story.
This new group has chosen a mission statement that in a town of mandatory "new and cutting edge" is truly gutsy: Plays from 1890 to 1940. The golden age of stage. Before movies and sitcoms gave us something to talk over the water cooler, business was DONE at the theater. Life happened there, not about it. And you'll be surprised. You'll still have to check if the subject matter is tame enough for aunt Mabel because there is lots of social grist in that mill.
While frankly, I was a teensy bit disappointed in some specifics of performance (which I'll wager are utterly fixed now), across the board this company groks its mission. It has been forever since I sat down to a good drawing room comedy --- IN a drawing room.
They have the feel for the intangibles of the terrain they have chosen. Brilliant!
Put these guys on your list. And yes they're down in "dangerous" Deep Ellum, but it's not the Deep Ellum I hung out in years back. No vagabonds. Clean street. Weirdly "normal." And parking was easy. Really weird.
Ok, there was one guy yelling "I'll be right back" to an imaginary friend over and over, but I think it was just to make me feel more at ease.
4 months, 3 weeks ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )
Karen Cole Verified
We did get the wigs from Lemmon Wig Shop, LOL!
4 months, 3 weeks ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )
Jason Rice Verified
Well I did overhear somebody (I think it was you) saying they wanted your wig person to come refresh the wigs.
That is funny. Wigs on stage drive some people crazy. I think that's only people with hair, maybe. ;o)
Good job across the board, though. You were dazzling and Milne wrote such unusually good women's roles for the time. (Ok, I'm openly jealous that you guys beat us to that very script - but at least it was a valiant trouncing! I can lose to a good winner.)
4 months, 3 weeks ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )
Mark-Brian Sonna Verified
Wow, I didn't realize they sold that type of wig there, for I see those types at Norcostco and Texas costume. About the wigs: don't get such shiny wigs!!! Nobody's hair shines THAT much. LOL
4 months, 3 weeks ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )
Karen Cole Verified
Mark-Brian - Was it that shiny?! LOL. It didn't look that way in the store - we'll have to examine everything under stage lights! Thanks for your advice & for coming to the show. BTW - the folks at Omega's told me to tell you hi!
Jason - thanks for your kind words.
K
2 months, 2 weeks ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )
Jason Rice Verified
T'was nothing. I loved watching it... and I will be there next time so keep 'em comin'!!
(And Mark-Brian's wig obsession seems a tad unhealthy to me. But I'd never tell him that.)
2 months, 2 weeks ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )
Mark-Brian Sonna Verified
Yeah...I have an unhealthy obsession with wigs...I guess 'cause I lived for so many years with a guy who dressed mannequines, and styled wigs for them!!! LOL
Say hi to the Omega's folks for me! Is my pic still up from my Mexican soap opera days????
2 months, 2 weeks ago ( Link to this comment | Suggest removal )
Karen Cole Verified
Dressing mannequins? How fun!
Yes, your picture is still up at Omega's.
So nice to meet you today!
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