Lamar Legend and Shaunyce Omar in Barbecue (Naomi Ishisaka) |
Barbecue
Intiman Theatre
(at Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute)
Through June 25, 2017
Nothing is quite what it seems in this Robert O’Hara play, Barbecue, mounted by Intiman Theatre and
directed by talented Malika Oyetimein.
Most anyone who writes about this play will have to sketch in oblique
descriptions so we don’t give away too many plot twists – and saying that gives
you too much information about plot twists!
O’Hara is deft with dialogue. He catches how people tease
and express emotions with toss away lines. He plunges the audience into the middle
of scenes and lets us catch up with what is going on. He also has a strong
point of view. His plays – so far, Intiman and Oyetimein have done two
including Bootycandy in 2015 – are part
uproariously funny, and part disturbing, and always challenging the status quo.