Kevin McKeon and Hannah Mootz in Slowgirl (Steven Sterne) |
Slowgirl
Seattle Public Theater
Through April 12, 2015
Some plays stay with you a long time. Such is the effect of
Seattle Public Theater’s presentation of Slowgirl
by Greg Pierce. The story unfolds without urgency, as 17 year-old Becky
arrives in Costa Rica to visit her uncle where he lives in a remote jungle
hideaway.
Becky (Hannah Mootz)
has diarrhea of the mouth, motormouthing through her uncle Sterling’s reactions
(Kevin McKeon) and disturbing his
peace. We can tell this because everything she moves he moves back. She is very
much a city girl, and when she finds out the cabin has no doors and any animal
is free to enter, she’s aghast.
Over the course of the 90 minute play, we find out more about
the family and the circumstances that Becky finds herself in. Becky is in
trouble. A house party full of schoolmates included the "slow" girl classmate
that they all make fun of. They call her, “Slowgirl,” as if it is her name.