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Old 02-12-2016, 03:00 PM
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Or an excuse to play tennis?
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Old 02-13-2016, 03:34 PM
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The US Open tennis semifinals are underway. As Russian phenom Sergei Sergeyev and American superstar Tim Porter do battle under the lights on center court, Galina and Mallory, the funny and complicated women who share their lives, watch anxiously from the sidelines. But as the back-and-forth action unfolds, we journey into the minds of the players and the lives of the two couples in a fast-paced and moving exploration of family, parenthood, and the legacy we leave behind. Before it's game, set, and match, more than a championship will be won or lost.
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Old 02-13-2016, 03:39 PM
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Old 02-14-2016, 01:54 PM
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That sounds great.

I just keep thinking about S1 and Spencer/Peter planning tennis. Which seemed like a routine thing.
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Old 02-14-2016, 02:27 PM
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We really didn't get to see enough of that


One down. @theoldglobe #thelastmatch
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Old 02-15-2016, 03:21 PM
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REVIEW: 'The Last Match' Serves an Ace Show
The Old Globe Brings Tennis to Town

“Can you dig it?” It’s an awkward, cringe-worthy marriage proposal, but one that perfectly illustrates who tennis professional Tim Porter is in Anna Ziegler’s The Last Match: a little smarmy and full of himself, yet somehow still likable and worth rooting for. Thus begins the first-run production of Ziegler’s play, which takes the audience on a sometimes funny, sometimes brutal journey through triumphs and failures, love and heartbreak, and the cruel reality that everything must come to an end. The Last Match is a comedy that will ultimately rip your still-beating heart from your chest. Can you dig it?

The Old Globe’s The Last Match follows a heated tennis battle during the US Open semifinals between Russian newcomer Sergei Sergeyev and aging American star Tim Porter. The play follows their furious match while simultaneously flashing back to some of the most important moments in their lives and relationships with their respective girlfriends.

Performed at the Old Globe's Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre, The Last Match brings pristine blocking and direction to The Old Globe. The performance takes place in an arena theatre, with raised seating encircling a ground-level stage. There’s not a bad seat in the house within this intimate space. Director Gaye Taylor Upchurch ensures that the action rotates in such a way that everyone can see something at all times.

Ziegler’s The Last Match stands out for its use of narration and breaking the fourth wall. Characters Tim and Sergei speak directly to the audience, locking eyes with the crowd as they tell their stories. It’s a little jarring at first—it feels like you’re intruding on a private moment of reflection and vulnerability—but it is from the intimacy of speaking directly to the audience that some of the most raw and powerful moments of the show are created.

And oh, does this show have a slew of raw moments. Tim Porter (Patrick J Adams) and his wife Mallory (Troian Bellisario) are without a doubt the emotional centerpiece of the production. From Mallory’s heartbreaking inability to carry a child full term, to Tim’s personal struggle with growing too old to continue playing the game he loves, the pair face one obstacle after another in The Last Match’s most breathtaking scenes. In regards to performance, Bellisario is the true star of the production. The pain, anguish, and even fear that she exudes throughout the play are unnerving. Throughout the opening show, whenever Bellisario was onstage the audience fell into a dead silence, so strong is her performance. Adams, too, possesses a captivating charisma throughout the entire production, but he ultimately shines brightest when playing opposite Bellisario. Those scenes between Adams and Bellisario bring forth a softness and depth of emotion from the often cocky character of Tim. The chemistry between the pair is palpable, though that is to be expected; Bellisario and Adams are engaged in real life.

Writer Anna Ziegler's script does a wonderful job of balancing the harsh moments within The Last Match with much-needed comedy. Bringing some levity to the story are Sergei (Alex Mickiewicz) and his girlfriend Galina (Natalia Payne). The often blunt Galina and the surprisingly cowed Sergei make for a off-kilter pairing that you can’t help but support. Payne and Mickiewicz rake in the majority of the laughs with their often cantankerous relationship without turning the characters into flat caricatures. In truth, all four members of this cast gave incredible performances.

However, viewers of The Last Match should definitely take heed: unlike the SDMT’s production of Ragtime, in which I recommend attending the show without reading any spoilers or outside context, having a working knowledge of tennis will absolutely enhance your enjoyment of The Last Match. Don’t get me wrong, the play is perfectly lovely even if you aren’t sure what a foot fault is, but The Last Match includes enough tennis jargon that a brief crash course in terms isn’t a bad idea. Page P13 of The Old Globe's provided program offers such a handy tennis dictionary, and I strongly recommend you check it out before the play begins.

Ultimately, The Last Match is a tale of the overwhelming pressure to succeed and how our own mortality sometimes stands in the way. Though not exactly uplifting, this show is thoughtful, poignant, and true to life. It is not afraid to present a harsh reality: nothing lasts, and it’s just as well because as Tim, Mallory, Sergei, and even Galina prove, nothing in life is ever enough.

The Last Match is definitely a must-see show! Production runs until March 13th, 2016.
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A light for all the ghosts. #thelastmatch @theoldglobe
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We should send Jackie to see it
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Old 02-21-2016, 02:30 PM
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A little more in depth synopsis, kinda -

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The scene is the U.S. Open, with Wimbledon in England and other “opens” in Australia and France, one of the four biggest events on the pro tennis circuit. The opponents are the American Tim Porter, world’s reigning No. 1 player, and Sergei Sergeyev, a formidable younger Russian moving up the ranks quickly. History (tennis division) is waiting to be made.

Porter is feeling all of his 33 years plus the burden of growing his young family. Sergeyev’s battles are mostly in his head, where he must fight his natural rage, his frustration with delay, his bullying sense of entitlement. Each is tormented by doubts of strategy, of readiness, of support system fragilities.

The women in their lives are both comforting and challenging. Porter’s wife is worn out by failed pregnancies and frustrated envy over her own wrecked tennis career. Sergeyev’s fiancé is a complex tangle of, well, Russianness. Each represents – loudly, emotionally and uncensored – the demands of Real Life. So, make way for the metaphors.

Ultimately, these all are likeable, even admirable, characters worth rooting for. And they all may turn out winners in Life. But there can be but one winner on the court, so Ziegler has little choice but to go vague at the end. Somewhere, they may be volleying yet.
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