A prime portrait
Young Chang
When Peter Small is in Golda Meir garb, he is never without a
cigarette in his teeth and is always dripping with a thick, nasal
Milwaukee accent.
Meir was a chain smoker, Small said. A chain smoker from Milwaukee.
When Small pretends to be Thomas Edison, he talks loudly because the
great inventor was apparently hard of hearing during his later stages.
When the historical impressionist feigns Harry Truman, he speaks with
his Missouri accent -- that’s with a hard T at the end of “accent.”
And when asked by viewers if he, Truman, knows President George Bush,
then Small will ask, “Who?”
“I become that person and try to be that person in that time period,”
the 47-year-old said.
The Placentia resident will present a one-person performance as the
late Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir on Aug. 12 at the Temple Isaiah of
Newport Beach.
“It affects our imagination,” said Flory Van Beek, a co-founder of the
temple as well as a volunteer. “And you know he’s in the reality, by the
same token, because he’s a historian.”
Formerly a history teacher and today a full-time presenter at the
Thomas Edison workshop at Knotts Berry Farm, Small fell into being an
impressionist because he wanted to spruce up his history lessons as a
teacher.
“They remember it, that’s the important thing,” he said. “It makes it
alive, these odd traits of these people, and [viewers] will learn
something new.”
About Thomas Jefferson, for example, Small’s audiences learn that the
third president of the United States was also an architect, a scientist,
a farmer, an inventor, a founder of the University of Virginia, the
author of Virginia’s law on religious liberty and, of course, the author
of the Declaration of Independence.
“We always think of him as being the third president,” Small said.
“But on his tombstone, it doesn’t list that as an achievement.”
Other prominent characters in Small’s repertoire include presidents
George Washington and Franklin Roosevelt. Golda Meir joins the list
partly because of Small’s own experience in Israel.
Meir was Prime Minister in the late 60s and early 70s, and news of the
six-day war in 1967 affected Small, who was then a teen.
He eventually lived in Israel for six years.
“I can understand what she went through,” the performer said. “Going
from the golden land of America to what’s considered the promised land of
Israel.”
Small researches his different personas, learning everything from
each’s quirks to their major achievements.
“And you learn they’re human beings just like everybody else,” he
said. “They’re full of the same complexities that make up each and every
one of us.”
Through his impressions, Small also gets to dream.
“It’s a chance to live out childhood fantasies of wanting to do great
things,” he said. “Making a contribution to the world.”
FYI
WHAT: Peter Small performs as Golda Meir
WHEN: 1 p.m. Aug. 12
WHERE: Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach, 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach
COST: Free
CALL: (949) 548-6900
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