Angela DiMarco, Andre Nelson, Trevor Young Marston in The Pride (Margaret Toomey) |
The Pride
Theatre22
(at 12th Avenue Arts)
Through November 19, 2016
A shattering emotional catharsis awaits audience members who
attend The Pride, now being staged by
Theatre22 at 12th Avenue Arts! Every SGN reader should make plans to
see this production, if you can. It’s exceptionally well-acted, intelligently
well-written, and is a great reminder of how far society has changed in a
fairly short period of years regarding Gay life and issues.
It’s almost criminal that this play is Alexi Kaye Campbell’s
first play, since it is so well-written. Perhaps more of his plays will be
produced here in the near future, so we can experience the growth of his
writing.
In The Pride, we
meet Philip (Andre Nelson), Sylvia (Angela DiMarco) and Oliver (Trevor Young Marston) in two time
periods: 1958 and 2008. But no, they don’t “age” – they are two different sets
of characters with two different sets of concerns. In 1958, Philip and Sylvia
are married and Oliver is a writer that Sylvia works with. In 2008, the three
are all very contemporary friends.