Most of the cast of Evidence of Things Unseen (Erik Stuhaug) |
Evidence of Things
Unseen
Taproot Theatre
Through April 29, 2017
These days, a lot of attention is beginning to be paid to
people with “unseen disabilities” and maybe, to some extent, that might be any
one of us. We have tendencies to look at people and judge what we see, for
better or ill. Have you ever seen someone use a disabled auto tag for parking
and then seem to walk quickly and easily away from the vehicle? But perhaps you
saw them take the only 100 comfortable (maybe pain-free) steps of their day. We
don’t know. We can’t tell.
We all carry baggage and stories around with us, most of
which are unseen. The world premiere play at Taproot Theatre, Evidence of Things Unseen by local
playwright Katie Forgette, cracks
open the secrets of a small family for us to discover.
Sisters Abigail (Christine
Marie Brown) and Jane (Jenny Vaughn
Hall) have been dealing with the death of their mother in very different
ways. Abigail has been pushed away from her religious background and Jane has
been pushed toward it. Their relationship has become rocky from those shifts.
Since this issue is one of the key issues of the play, it seems that it becomes
part of the unseen “things” that we would never know by looking at these
sisters.