Velma
Suddenly, out of nowhere in the early part of the third act he pulls the rug out from under the audience by introducing an element to the story that seems meant to shock but only repulses with its abrupt insertion into the play. Probably intended as a revealing, critical moment, it arrives as more of a "What the fuck?" What was obviously a horrible blindsiding in real-life doesn't necessarily play well onstage without a set-up. Once the play veers off in this direction it felt increasingly uncomfortable and self-absorbed, leaving the terrain of poignant memoir and tribute for the lowlands of victimhood and abuse. Had this part of Velma's story been hinted at earlier in the play, its arrival wouldn't feel like such a sudden derailment. At the conclusion, Renner offered to stay and discuss the play with anyone in the audience who wished to, but I just wanted to get out of there as fast as I could. Velma plays at the San Francisco Fringe Festival one more time on September 15 at 1:00 PM.