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Diana Nyad "swims" through intermission during "Onward! The Diana Nyad Story." (Photo: Carol Tedesco/The Studios of Key)

Diana Nyad’s One-Woman Swim Show

A marathon swimmer's reenactment transports theatergoers to the middle of the Florida Straits

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(Photo: Carol Tedesco/The Studios of Key)

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Marathon swimmer Diana Nyad captured the nation鈥檚 imagination in 2013 by finally accomplishing a dream she'd been trying to achieve for 35 years: to free swim across the Florida Straits. Nyad fans and theater lovers alike saw her perseverance rendered onstage last weekend in her one-woman show, Onward! The Diana Nyad Story.听

Nyad is used to the spotlight.听She was already a world-record distance swimmer when she became a star (and friends with Woody Allen) at age 26, in 1975, for swimming around Manhattan. Making the rounds on talk showsthat year, her charisma dazzled. Longtime friend Bonnie Stoll, a former pro racquetball player who became Nyad鈥檚 de facto coach, remembers the charming 26-year-old, 鈥渨alked on to Johnny Carson鈥檚 show as if it were her show鈥攏o fear whatsoever,鈥 according to an article in听.听Loud, funny and magnetic, Nyad parlayed her growing celebrity into a 35-year career鈥攁ppearing on shows, hosting her own, and doing motivational speaking鈥攁s she set her sights on a life goal: free swimming from Florida to Cuba. What began as an encore to her Manhattan feat turned into an odyssey.

She rests on a concealed sawhorse to give the illusion that she鈥檚 swimming. 鈥淚 literally swim through intermission,鈥 she said.

Her first attempt, in 1978, was foiled by highly venomous box jellyfish and bad weather. In 2013, after听two more attempts in 2011 and 2012, Nyad听accomplished her goal at age 64. Now, she听is showcasing her life story onstage. Her sold-out one-woman show at of Key West, which had a capacity of about 160 people, was adapted from her upcoming memoir, to be published by Knopf this year. Josh Ravetch, who helped turn Carrie Fisher鈥檚 Wishful Drinking into a hit play, directed it. 鈥淚 think of myself as an animated story-teller,鈥 Nyad told 国产吃瓜黑料. 鈥淲hen you go out to dinner, you always have that friend who tells stories. I鈥檓 the one who tells the story that people will laugh at or cry at.鈥

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Diana Nyad puts on her jellyfish mask for the audience during "Onward! The Diana Nyad Story." (Carol Tedesco/The Studios of Key West)

Throughvisual and audio effects, Nyad takes viewers into her swim, steeping them in darkness, isolation and bouts with killer jellyfish. She rests on a concealed sawhorse to give the illusion that she鈥檚 swimming.听鈥淚 literally swim through intermission,” she said. Between intermittent darkness, all you can see is a small red strobe鈥攚hich was visible enough for her team to locate her during her actual swim and dim enough as not to attract sharks鈥攂linking on her head. 鈥淎ll they hear is the auditory slap of my arms,” she said. “And that red strobe. It鈥檚 very effective.鈥澨齋he wears the prosthetic jellyfish mask she had on during her swim.听“I put on the jellyfish mask again,” she said. “It鈥檚 part humor, but it鈥檚 part science fiction. I wouldn鈥檛 wish that on my worst enemy. If I鈥檓 walking outside on a windy day, if a wisp of something crosses my lips鈥攁 human hair, or a piece of palm frond鈥擨 shudder. Like a post-traumatic stress memory.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 rough out there and choppy and you see that with the pantyhose on my head. It has an effect on you. You think, that is really a wilderness out there.鈥

From that primary action, she brings her audience into her own mind and past, shares memories of her Greek father and French mother, and sings Neil Young, Janis Joplin, and the Beatles to keep herself going. She uses a variety of voices with different accents to portray her parents, her navigator, her team, and her childhood swim coach.听鈥淚n those 90 minutes, I step back to my father reading my name out of the dictionary,听naiad, that it means a swimming champion,” she said. “My French mom on the beach, telling me in her French accent that Cuba is so close you could swim there.鈥 Bits and pieces of the more than 400 hours of footage taken of the swim, including Stoll pushing her to continue, are projected on a jumbo screen. At the end, the screen shows the faces of her team, with a ukelele playing “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.”

鈥淭his play, like [my memoir], has that narrative, that action narrative,” said Nyad. “We literally create the action of me swimming, the jellyfish stings, what the mind goes through with that sensory deprivation. That story, a 64-year-old woman chasing a 35-year-old dream.鈥

(Carol Tedesco/The Studios of Key West)

The message, Nyad believes, is that simple. “Here is a woman who wouldn't give up. I think everyone can use that message.” But the method of Nyad's show is to simulate the environment she endured for 53 hours in 2013. Her goal was to make the audience feel it. At times, they sang along to the Beverly Hillbillies theme song, as Nyad demonstrated how she deals with the monotony. They learned of the sexual abuse she suffered in childhood. Some people in the audience cried, she added. 鈥淗ere you have a chance to show what it feels like with sensual effects and video,” she said. “It鈥檚 rough out there and choppy and you see that with the pantyhose on my head. It has an effect on you. You think, that is really a wilderness out there.”

Though Nyad is proud of her sold-out show, she admits that it's only a first attempt at expressing her journey through art. She wants to continue to develop it, and maybe make a more immersive and “palpable” simulation for the audience, which would be around her 360 degrees. One day, she hopes, after 鈥渘ailing鈥 her show, she'll take it to Broadway.

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