The Illusionary Games of Edward Rye
Malcolm Stephenson (Edward) and Ashley Griffin (Claire), Photo by Steve Rogers The Illusionary Games of Edward Rye , a new play by Ashley Griffin, directed by Elizabeth V. Newman and produced by Filigree Theatre is the best work of art that I've seen in a very long time. Writer Griffin (who also plays Claire,) has a Broadway pedigree as a writer and performer, and I'm far from surprised. This is the kind of work that theaters should be investing in, and it is a rare treat for regional audiences to have the honor of experiencing a world premiere of this caliber. Austin residents are in for a phenomenal evening and will get lifelong bragging rights of saying they were the first to see this fantastic work. The piece is difficult to describe because, like the world of magic and magicians in which it is set, there are seemingly infinite layers upon layers of misdirection that, in this case, ultimately lead to a poignant truth. It is a meta show full of twists and turns that leaves a...