THEATRE: Thingamajig’s ‘Master Class’ Brings Callas to Life with Precision and Heart

Photo: Laura Moore steps into the role of “Maria Callas” as Elly O’Hara’s “Sophie DePalma” leans in, ready to learn.

Some productions set out to entertain. ‘Master Class’ goes a step further, inviting the audience to sit with the pressures, pride, and vulnerability that come with life onstage. The opening production for Thingamajig Theatre’s 2025-2026 Fall/Winter Season delivers a thoughtful and engaging evening that feels both theatrical and deeply personal.

Laura Moore takes on the formidable role of “Maria Callas” with clarity and presence. Rather than playing Callas as a distant legend, she brings out the human beneath the icon — sharp-witted, funny at times, and unexpectedly exposed when memory catches her off guard.

The supporting cast rises to meet her with strong character work across the board. Elly O’Hara (“Sophie DePalma”) brings a touching earnestness to a young singer desperate to be seen. Trevor Brown (“Tony”) arrives with confidence that quickly turns to humility, and Samantha Luck (“Sharon”) doesn’t back down, delivering her aria with clear fire. At the piano, Dale Scrivener (“Manny”) provides a steady musical foundation, while Scott Morehead (“Stagehand”) offers well-timed moments of grounded humor. Together, the ensemble creates a believable master class environment, one filled with nerves, ambition, and surprising moments of connection.

What stands out most is the focus on craft. The production doesn’t rush. It allows space for silence, for tension, and for the subtle shifts that happen when a mentor pushes an artist too hard or just hard enough.

‘Master Class’ plays this Friday and Saturday, October 17 and 18, at 7pm, before taking a brief pause and returning in November. For a mountain town that values both beauty and honesty in its theatre, this production feels like a fitting reflection: polished, heartfelt, and unafraid to ask for a little more from those who love the stage.

MASTER CLASS
Directed by Tim Moore
Playing at PSCA through November 16
Tickets visit pagosacenter.org or call 970.731.SHOW (7469)

Tim Moore

Tim Moore is co-founder, with his wife Laura, of Thingamajig Theatre Company and Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts. Tim has served in most roles in the company: director, actor, front of house greeter, housekeeper, etc. Currently, his primary role is Producing Artistic Director.