Mike Dooley and Kathryn Van Meter in Fire Season (Truman Buffett) |
Fire Season
Seattle Public Theater
Through February 17, 2019
Seattle Public Theater launched a new playwriting prize, The
Emerald Prize, in 2016. It’s a pretty large prize of $10,000. It was a long
process that involved getting submissions from selected professionals who were
tasked with providing five plays, three of which had to be from women or
LGBTQ-identified writers or people of color, or an intersection of these
categories. Aurin Squire, an
eclectic writer of plays, docudramas and documentaries, journalistic efforts
and television episodics, won the prize.
Squire came to Seattle and workshopped the play and
eventually the play was chosen for SPT’s season and is now on stage. Fire Season is set in a small rural Washington
State community.
The program tells us that Squire has a sister who is a
physician working in a rural area who had her prescription pad stolen and used
for the purchasing of a lot of sedatives. The play includes a woman doctor in
just such a circumstance as it tells the story of the scourge of opioid
addiction in this small town. Dedra D.
Woods plays the doctor and she details the difficulties faced by a doctor
of color in a small town that is mostly white.