Imaginary relationships, and family drama are the key components to Gallery 7 Theatre鈥檚 upcoming comedic production of James Sherman鈥檚 Beau Jest, with 91原创 resident Mikayla Wust taking the lead role.
鈥淚 like the chance to step into someone else鈥檚 shoes, to see the world from a new set of eyes, and to interact with people on a level that we don鈥檛 always get to in our day-to-day lives because theatre is heightened,鈥 Wust explained.
Wust, who has lived in Murrayville for most of her life, graduated last spring with a bachelor of fine arts in acting from Trinity Western University, and is playing the role of Sarah Goldman in Beau Jest.
鈥淪he鈥檚 a young adult who is learning how to be an adult essentially. So she has very overbearing parents who want her to meet and marry a nice Jewish man, but she ends up falling in love with a guy who isn鈥檛 Jewish, and makes up a boyfriend to appease her parents. Throughout the story, the character is exploring what it means to have an adult relationship with her parents,鈥 explained Wust.
According to Wust, the play touches on themes of family relationships, truth telling, and ownership of actions.
Wust said her reality is similar to the stage life of Sarah, as they both have parents that have given them 鈥渟o much.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 a real honour to play this character who wants to please her family so much but doesn鈥檛 know how. So that鈥檚 where the fun comes in. There鈥檚 something so truthful in that and wanting our parents to be proud of us and the choices we are making. What I find really wonderful about playing her is this desire to want to make her family happy.鈥
A challenge for Wust has been navigating the 鈥渇ine line鈥 of comedy, since she said she鈥檚 done more tragedy performances than comedies.
鈥淭here鈥檚 comedic timing that goes into it. There鈥檚 keeping the truth of the story while still knowing the humour and breathing life into those moments because most humour extends from the awkward, the intense, or the painful even.鈥
Ten years ago, Wust found her love of theatre when she was in Grade 8 and joined theatre.
鈥淔rom the very beginning I fell in love with it. In university I didn鈥檛 plan to go into theatre but I just couldn鈥檛 stay away.鈥
Ken Hildebrandt, Gallery 7 Theatre鈥檚 executive and artistic director, added Beau Jest is a 鈥渞eal charmer.鈥
鈥楾hough set in the early 鈥80s, it explores family dynamics in such a real and hilarious way that transcends the decades since the play was written. It鈥檚 about becoming our own person, about love, about the ties that bind people together. It celebrates faith and family, and it encourages being true to self and to others.鈥
Hildebrandt added the romantic comedy will 鈥渨arm hearts, tickle the funny bone, and inspire some healthy conversation about family and being more secure in who you are.鈥
Playing Sarah鈥檚 pretend Jewish boyfriend is Keenan Marchand. Sarah鈥檚 brother Joel is played by Brady Moore, and her actual boyfriend Chris is played by James Lam. Sarah鈥檚 mother and father, Abe and Miriam Goldman, are played by Sue Backs and Andrew Abrahams.
Jessica Garden is directing the show.
Beau Jest runs on Jan. 25-26, Jan. 30 to Feb. 2, and Feb. 6 to 9 at 7:30 p.m. at the Abbotsford Community Arts Addition on 2329 Crescent Way., Abbotsford.
Some matinees are available on select dates.
For tickets and more information, visit or call House of James at 604-852-3701.