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Those familiar with the Factory Theater space might feel themselves do a double take upon entering the theater for Two Out of Three Falls. Scenic Designer Manuel Ortiz completely transforms the space. The three-quarter thrust stage that has been there for years is gone – replaced by a wrestling ring that consumes an entire side of the theater. The ring is detailed, complete with lockers and wall decoration that completely transform that side of the space into a wrestling gym. To say that Ortiz outdoes himself in this endeavor is an understatement, because you might just find that the design is highly effective in drawing you into the thrilling vibe of the event.

Written by Bill Daniel, Two Out of Three Falls follows Johanna Goodish (Brittany Ellis), a wrestler struggling to step out of the shadow of wrestling legend King Kong Bruiser, also known as her father. Haunted by his literal ghost (Eric Frederickson), Goodish commits to the one act that she feels can set her free – challenging her father’s killer, Eduardo Quinones “El Moreton” (Sam Ramirez), to a wrestling match on live TV. If all goes according to plan, Quinones won’t live to see another day.

Directed by Ashley Yates, much of the production feels like a live wrestling match. As Goodish and her various opponents throughout the play take the ring, audience members at this Opening Night performance screamed and hollered. The design invites audiences to choose their opponent of choice, and you might just find that the intimate feel of the theater makes you feel like you are a part of the action. The work of Fight Designer Kate Lass and Wrestling Consultant Axel Rico shines in these scenes and certainly makes for an entertaining and lively evening.

The high-energy wrestling scenes act as a helpful contrast to some of the more intimate moments of the play – particularly within the relationship of Goodish and her manager, Meg Bishop (SaniaFaith). For so much of the story, Ellis brings a strong, confident character to Goodish. She is unafraid to fight back against her opponents, and she ensures that she is the last one standing at all costs. However, with Meg Bishop, we see a different side of Goodish. Ellis brings a quieter, more grounded character to these scenes. There is a vulnerability between Bishop and Goodish that you might just find helps us believe in this duo win. SaniaFaith and Ellis play off each other beautifully, bringing a genuine humor to the relationship that pushes it over the top.

The hype of the wrestling matches alone makes Two Out of Three Falls worth a watch. The stellar scenic design and strong ensemble make it a night of intrigue and fun.

Two Out of Three Falls runs through July 18 at the Factory Theater – 1623 W. Howard Street. For tickets and information, see the Factory Theater website.

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