Queen (Pankaj Luthra) |
Queen
Pratidhwani (at ACTLab)
Through August 19, 2018
If you love playwriting that crackles with tension and
possibility, is laugh out loud funny, and full of surprising emotional twists,
and takes on a very topical and important subject all at once, then you need to
hie yourself over to ACT Theatre for Pratidhwani’s production of Madhuri
Shekar’s play, Queen. Sometimes, it’s
not clear why a title exists with a script. This one is pretty clear – it’s
about bees and colony collapse disorder: CCD. So, it involves queen bees.
Also, it’s a story of two women doctoral candidates who are
supreme. Supremely smart, and supremely good at their research, and supremely
honorable in their intentions. Sanam Shah (Archana
Srikanta) and Ariel Spiegel (Isis
King) have been studying CCD at UCSanta Cruz and think they are on the
verge of proving that a Monsanto chemical is the real culprit. They have been
studying a model of research that Sanam is convinced has taken into
consideration every variable that can be controlled for and excluded impacts
from every variable that can’t be controlled for.