John Q. Smith and Teri Lazzara in Annapurna (Robert Falk) |
Annapurna
Theatre22
Through March 12, 2016
Seattle is having a mini-Sharr White festival. The first
production is Annapurna by Theatre22.
The next one will be The Other Place
at Seattle Public Theater. Sharr White,
from the sharply drawn characters and plot of Annapurna, is a playwright to
notice. And this was not the play nominated for a Tony…that’s The Other Place.
Annapurna is a play full of projective references. The title
is the name of a real mountain with a storied history of treacherous ascents.
The mountain is symbolic of a treacherous relationship between Emma and
Ulysses. They were once married. Ulysses was a cowboy poet and professor. They
had a child. Something happened twenty years ago to cause Emma to run from
their home with their son. Ulysses was too drunk to remember why.
Now, twenty years later, Ulysses is dying of lung cancer and
living in the Colorado mountains, alone and reclusive. Suddenly, Emma shows up.