Peggy Gannon and Ben McFadden in The Art of Bad Men (Shane Regan) |
The Art of Bad Men
MAP Theatre
(at INScape)
Through October 17, 2015
We’re all pretty used to POW films focusing on how hard it
is/was to be a prisoner as a U.S. soldier. We don’t usually get a focus on
enemy soldiers, but the world premiere play at MAP Theatre, The Art of Bad Men, by local playwright Vincent Delaney, brings us a trio of
German POWs held in the pasturelands of Minnesota!
The “art” mentioned in the title refers to the fact, a true
story, that German POWs in that Minnesota prison camp put on a Moliere play
while incarcerated there! I guess it was because they could, and to ward off
the tedium and have something to do. The bad men are, by definition, the German
soldiers. They are a trio of different kinds of men: a stalwart Nazi (Ben McFadden) trying to keep working on
escaping and undermining their captivity, a musician who entertained the German
soldiers and never saw real action (Ben
Burris), and a boy recruited to the Nazi Youth – too young to know what the
whole war was about (Sean Schroeder).