
"The Birds" is an intricate fusion of filmic structure, uniquely theatrical ideologies, reversals of expectations and a sort of "split-screen" of emotional exploration.
And quite a ride it was. The play takes us on two journeys simultaneously and intrinsically.

Seemingly innocent little birds

Tense moments...What's that sound?
The cast that worked together so succinctly, their physicality, movement in their use of the space and their ability to navigate the text and double story, added an extra entertaining element.

"The Birds" birds Maria Tomas and Lori Evans Taylor
Another glorious element that made it such an enjoyable experience was Lori Evans Taylor in the role of Tippie. Her comedic range, solid acting talents, and her ability to navigate two simultaneous stories within a story flawlessly made it worth the price of admission alone. She kept me with her on her journey, experiencing it as she was. That's the best you can hope for. Besides all this, she performed physical stunts like an expert. This girl is a pro's pro.
Maria Tomas was a dynamo of husky-voiced energy, very multi-fasceted within her character. She made it great fun.
Last but definitely not least was the amazing sound design by Dino Andrade, which within itself, formed the story, the drama, the emotions and gave this piece added dimension to make it a total experience. It was rich and generous and completed this work of art, down to the same mechanical seagull sounds used in the original film.

Eric Bunton, Lori Evans Taylor, Brett Hren, and director Kelly Ann Ford
This is a SpyAnts Production. They formed in 2000, and are known for sold-out, highly successful shows. The Los Angeles Times wrote "...the hopes are high for this group because their passion for the theatre hits all the right notes"...and I wholeheartedly agree. The SpyAnts are committed to serving the community by providing quality theatre and continually being involved with local organizations. Having a non-profit status, they have been able to raise money for organizations such as Glaad, Project Angel Food, AIDS Project L.A., and AIDS Ride L.A. They are currently working with The Hollywood and Long Beach Boys and Girls Club on developing an after school theater troup that will lead to the production of several plays. Visit www.thespyants.com
"The Birds" runs from July 29th through August 28th, Thursday thru Saturday at 8:00 p.m., Sundays at 2:00 p.m. For tickets to "The Birds" call: (323) 860-8786
Published on Jul 30, 2005