Who: Judy Carter, Kevin Scott Allen, Lyndsi LaRose
What: Autobiographical streaming play A Death-Defying Escape!
Where: Hudson Guild Theatre online
When: Saturday, May 14, 11:00 pm, and Sunday, May 15, 6:00 pm, $25
Why: “When I was a little girl, I just worshiped Harry Houdini — I mean, the greatest escape artist in the world,” actress, comedian, author, Jewish lesbian, and magician Judy Carter says at the beginning of her autobiographical show, A Death-Defying Escape! “But you know, well, lately I’ve been thinking, he escaped from a chair. I mean, try escaping from a Verizon contract, right? How about getting out of a new pair of Spanx — on a hot day. Or, how about escaping from the closet, in the ’80s. Ta-da!” A large Queen of Hearts card behind her, Carter lifts her hands in triumph to applause from the live audience at the Hudson Guild Theatre in Santa Monica.
Over the course of ninety minutes, Carter relates her life story, from not being able to speak well when she was young, putting on magic shows, getting confused about her sexuality, and not understanding why her baby sister, Marsha, was treated differently by her parents than she was. Marsha had cerebral palsy and was confined to a chair; it’s no wonder Carter found Houdini so intriguing. Carter portrays herself and Marsha, while Kevin Scott Allen and Lyndsi LaRose play all the other characters, including Carter’s mother and abusive father, her beloved grandmother, fellow magician Doug Henning, a sexist club owner, and Carter’s much younger girlfriend, Sammy.
“Just like Houdini, my grandparents were both escape artists — they escaped from the anti-Semitism in Eastern Europe to come to America, to be free! America, where there is no anti-Semitism,” Carter explains. She mixes in fun magic with honest episodes from her past, told in an intimate, conversational style, warts and all. The DIY set is by Craig Dickens, who also created the illusions, with lighting by Matt Richter and sound and projections by Nick Foran, complete with home movies and photos from Carter’s childhood and appearances on The Merv Griffin Show and The Mike Douglas Show.
Carter gestures with nearly every sentence, as if her life were a dance of words. She’s best known for her magic and her inspirational talks; she’s written such books as The New Comedy Bible, The Message of You: Turn Your Life Story into a Money-Making Speaking Career, and The Homo Handbook, displaying her range. Directed by Lee Costello, A Death-Defying Escape! allows Carter to break free of the psychological and emotional chains that have bound her, winning everyone over with her infectious charm. There are only two more performances left, May 14 and 15; they’re available for livestreaming so you can check it out no matter where you are.