Dear Evan Hansen: Third Time’s the Charm
by Ross
Well I got my wish. It has arrived. Finally. After seeing Dear Evan Hansen at Arena Stage, Washington, DC in August of 2015, I wrote a review asking the theatre gods to bring this fantastic show to Broadway. The review is simply titled ‘Dear Evan Hansen, Please Come to Broadway‘. And finally, after an acclaimed run at Second Stage off Broadway, the show that I fell in love with that summer has made it; opening tonight at the Music Box Theater. The musical is as devastatingly beautiful as when I first encountered it. With music and lyrics by Ben J Pasek & Justin Paul, and a book by Steven Levenson, Dear Evan Hansen has not lost any of its power and tension. It soars with an intense beauty that still captures our hearts and plays havoc with it all at the same time, even on third viewing. Tearing it into pieces and than stitching it back together.
Ben Platt, who originated the part in DC, is just plain pitch perfect and award worthy as the overly anxious and uncomfortable teen at the center of this story. In my first review of the show in 2015, I wrote that whenever I watch a television show or film in which the lead character tells a lie, for even the best of reasons, and that lie becomes the driving force behind the action, I always get extremely anxious as we watch the lie become so large and out of control that we know that disaster is eminent. We want to yell “NO” as we watch him begin, and we also know that Evan must eventually come clean or risk exposure. The feeling is so uncomfortable that we want to look away. But we can’t. We watch with the knowledge that the lie, growing in meaning and power, will bring shame and judgment by those affected. We see this on Platt’s face, see it in his body, and hear it in his voice; the desperation, the fear, the desire for love, and the discomfort in just being him. It’s a very affecting performance, one that feels irreplicable, and devastatingly memorable. And will most likely net him a Tony nomination this coming spring.

Maybe, as it is my third time seeing the show, the discomfort I spoke about earlier, is not so over powering and prevalent now in the forefront of my reaction. And maybe because of that, I’m able to experience all the other layers of sadness and desperation to a greater degree. Each time I watch this show, the power and depth of the emotionality seems to dive deeper into the pain and discomfort. What I’ve discovered is that beyond the impressive work by Platt and Dreyfuss, the true core of sadness and confusion comes in the collective souls of the mothers of the two teenage boys, Evan and Connor Murphy (a perfect, real, and then imagined portrayal by Mike Faist). Jennifer Laura Thompson, as Connor and Zoe’s mom, struggles with an intense desperation to deal with first, her home life and then secondly, the family trauma that tears into our hearts as much as we see it play havoc with her own. That loss and the confusion adds the layer of pain that makes this story really sing. But the real heartbreak lies in, what I can only imagine will be a Tony nominated performance by Rachel Bay Jones, Evan’s overwhelmed and stressed out mother, Heidi. It’s such a solid and unique turn on the single parent trying her best to do the right thing for her troubled son, and failing at times. She is struggling and off balance. Desperately trying to engage with her son, but also trying hard not to forget about her own self. There is not one inauthentic moment in her performance. Her second act song, ‘So Big/So Small’ is heart breaking and utterly captivating, and I can well imagine that there isn’t one dry eye in the house.

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