The women of Peeling (Ken Holmes) |
Peeling
Sound Theatre Company
Through August 24, 2019
“Three disabled actors walk into a play…” A unique
production, both in style and substance, is being produced by Sound Theatre
Company. Peeling, by Kaite O’Reilly, a playwright known for her focus on
and inclusion of disabilities, uses a play-within-a-play structure to introduce
us to the Chorus.
The first noticing an audience sees are three mounds of
fabric fixed on stage. Differently colored and layered, they appear somewhat
like beehives. Then, as a vocal announcement and written projection demands that
they appear for the start of the play, three actors appear and climb inside the
mounds which become the belled bottoms of great gowns.
The women are all disabled in different aspects: Alfa (Michelle
Mary Schaefer) is deaf, Coral (Carolyn Agee) uses a wheelchair and Beaty’s (Sydney Maltese) aspect is one that may not be visible
beyond her short stature.