
Michel plays five members of a dysfunctional Jewish family, one of them male. She does her costume changes at a dresser and clothes rack on the left side of the stage in full view of the audience. What she does with her hair is remarkable, some of the changes accomplished with wigs but some with her natural hair. Costume designer Nicole Wee and hair and wig designer Michelle Hart deserve special mention for their contribution.
Michel's character transformations are complete, not only in appearance but personality and mannerisms. She goes through the five roles in the fast-moving hour and 15-minute play with no intermission. As the pregnant Fern, she does a cringe-inducing but hilarious take on child-birth. That's just one highlight. The entire performance was a laugh-a-minute audience pleaser, and a great start to Peterborough Players' 2014 season. Next Players production on my must-see agenda, "Last of the Red Hot Lovers," July 9-20.
Trivia note: Greg Howells, one of the authors of "Family Secrets," disappeared from a golf course in 1997. Never found, he was declared dead five years later and the case was closed. "They just stopped looking," said his wife and co-author, Sherry Glaser.