The Chance family (Chris Bennion) |
The Brothers K
Part 1: Strike Zones
Part 2: The Left Stuff
Book-It Repertory Theatre
Through June 26, 2016
Last year, Book-It Repertory Theatre took a big gamble: they
adapted a very long book, The Amazing Adventures
of Kavalier & Clay, into a two-part play that asked audiences to spend an entire day at Seattle Center, eat, wait, and watch
the entire event. The plays were about the history of Jews in comic-book
creation and a couple of fictitious cousins. Both productions were so well
done, so well-acted, adapted, presented, that the experiment succeeded.
That success, following another blockbuster two-part
presentation of The Cider House Rules,
was apparently enough for them to contemplate trying again with another big
book, The Brothers K, about a nuclear
family, baseball, and the 1960s into and surrounding the Vietnam War. Since the
plays just opened, the success at the box office is still to be determined, but
my opinion is that they have again succeeded in presenting a compelling and
excellent work that justifies the time demanded of an audience!