It’s been years in the making, but the Citadel production, Make Mine Love, will finally come to fruition this month. The play, set in 1938, is Edmonton playwright Tom Wood’s baby – his love letter to the glamorous Hollywood film era of the late 1930s and early 1940s.
Wood started writing the play about five years ago. The comedy centres on two characters, played by Rebecca Northan and John Ullyatt, both recruited by Wood. “Tom said he was writing my character with me in mind to play it before I even saw any of it,” says Ullyatt, who plays Hale Lane, a rakish, self-destructive actor past his prime. “The character is a guy who has gotten through life on charm and good looks. Everything has been too easy for him.”
Northan, an actor and improviser based in Calgary, was handpicked for the part of Lily Arlen, the ex-wife of Ullyatt’s character. “I was very, very flattered and incredibly excited,” she says. “I love that period of women in comedy. The costume design [by Cory Sincennes] is amazing, so I get to wear a lot of amazing costumes. I really wanted to work with Bob [Baker] and Tom.”
To research her role as a Hollywood film starlet, Northan read the biography of 1930s actor Bette Davis, and watched several biographical movies of Hollywood starlets from that era. “The challenge with my character, Lily, is finding the balance between the tough exterior and the incredibly fragile interior,” she says.
While the play is a comedy, it is not one of the light and fluffy variety, says Northan.
“It’s a comedy with a ton of heart, real human pain beneath it. It’s something that I think is really beautiful about Tom’s writing,” she says. “The audience is going to laugh at some of the pure comedic moments, but we’re also going to recognize the love and loss.”
Northan has never worked with Ullyatt on a scripted play before, though they have known each other for many years and have done improv together. “Rebecca is great,” says Ullyatt. “She got [her character] right off the bat. She’s a sassy, fast-talking dame. She’s perfect for it. We hit it off right away. It’s just easy with her. When you work with someone, you have to be intimate together.”