Andrew Lee Creech and Spencer Hamp in Buzzer (Michelle Bates) |
Buzzer
AJ Epstein Productions at ACT Theatre
Through February 21, 2016
A lot could be said about gentrification. There are all
kinds of sides to look at: the people who live in a blighted area because they
must (no income options, red-lining, etc.); the people who move there early to
take advantage of lower costs in anticipation of the boom; the people who move
there after most or all the dangerous elements have been displaced. Plays have
examined this, somewhat, like Clybourn
Park.
Since so often gentrification has happened to areas that
start with poor black residents and become majority white, there are powerful
stories to be told in play format. Tracey Scott Wilson has written one that
defies easy categorization as commentary on gentrification, Buzzer, now onstage at ACT Theatre,
co-produced with AJ Epstein Productions. She includes an uncommon trio, and in
this production, the trio on stage feel uneasily linked. So, should the play be
seen as commentary on gentrification?