David Hogan and Tony Magana Jr. in Salty (David Hseih) |
Salty
ReAct Theatre
(at 12th Avenue Arts)
Through August 18, 2019
Have you ever tried to imagine some -oh – forty, sixty years
from now when global warning has really taken firm hold? What animal species
will be extinct? How will we be living? I’ll bet our diets will be very
different because certain foods will be unable to be grown. Still, anyone
living then will get up in the morning, go to some work or other, and come home
to their family.
AJ Clauss did some imagining and wrote a play, Salty
(produced by ReAct Theatre), that focuses on penguins and the humans who take
care of them. The penguins are all in a zoo and they are pretty much the last
ones left in the world, kept in a special enclosure at the right cold temperature.
The cast doubles as the zookeepers who take care of them. Clauss calls it a ‘grim
but hopeful look at the future.”
Clauss’ play is not at all hyperbolic or scoldy. It’s a
lyrical and understated, sometimes funny, sometimes poignant reverie on
relationships. Some of the relationships are between penguins and some are between
people and some are between people at the zoo and their penguin wards.
In a strange way, you could think of it as a slice-of-life
play. And there’s a bit of science thrown in there, as well.