Shane Regan in a cock fight in Year of the Rooster (Dave Hastings) |
Year of the Rooster
MAP Theatre
(at 18th & Union)
Through May 5, 2018
The thought of cock-fighting or dog fighting turns my
stomach. Those activities are emblematic to me of how low human activities can
get. I’ll admit, however, that I have zero knowledge about the people who might
be involved in such “sports” and why they might get involved in them. So, it
was with a bit of trepidation that I sat down to experience MAP Theatre’s
current show, Year of the Rooster.
It’s said to be a “dark comedy” and some moments might be
said to be funny… The cast list was certainly solid and the crew included the
talented set designer Suzy Tucker, deftly
rendering three very different locations in the very tiny room at 18th &
Union to become a tarpaper house, a McDonald’s counter and a circle on the
floor where said cock-fighting takes place.
The play is about a small town loser named Gil (Brandon Ryan). We don’t know how far he
got in school, but we first see him doing a clearly customary job taking a
drive-up order at McDonald’s and we learn he’s been there five years. We also
find out he lives with his disabled mother (Mia Morris) and has been raising a young chicken with steroids and
Chicken McNuggets so it will be fierce and angry.