Rick Espaillat as Jack Kirby in King Kirby (photo Omar Willey) |
King Kirby
Ghostlight Theatricals
Through January 23, 2016
Michael Chabon wrote a fictional book about a couple of
young Jewish men in New York who created many of the iconic comic characters of
our age, in a novel called The Amazing
Adventures of Kavalier and Clay. Book-It Repertory Theatre adapted it a
couple of years ago for our local stages. It was a great story.
Chabon credited a lot of his inspiration “to the work of the
late Jack Kirby, the King of Comics.” Kirby, born Jacob Kurtzberg, established
dozens of comic book characters, beginning with Captain America. Now,
Ghostlight Theatricals is presenting a new play about Kirby, King Kirby, in their Ballard Underground
space. It’s written by cartoonist Fred van Lente with playwright Crystal
Skillman.