Black D*ck Matters
Brownbox Theatre
(at Gay City)
August 22/24, 2019
I had the honor of seeing and hearing this provocative evening that it seems that no one besides playwright/poet Kathya Alexander has seen fit to write about. Her inspiration was a personal video a friend showed her that was pornographic in content, but it also celebrated black men and their sexuality.
Alexander decided to write a play "about" black male sexuality. It turned into this evening of a string of pieces, some very poetic, some more pornographic, all focused on holding up black men to honor and recognize as whole people.
Theater articles of all sorts, from previews and interviews to reviews of productions, and occasional musings about more meta aspects of theater production or administration.
Sunday, August 25, 2019
Thursday, August 22, 2019
Only Three More Days to See Unique "Peeling"!
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.
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Sara Porkalob writes a play with Café Nordo
The cast of 7th and Jackson (Dangerpants Photography) |
7th and Jackson
Café Nordo
Through August 11, 2019
Although I’m reporting about the unique and well-executed
show, 7th and Jackson, after the fact, which means you can’t
attend and experience it yourself anymore, I can encourage you to attend other
unique and well-executed programming at Café Nordo in the future. I can also
encourage you to watch for and attend other events starring and/or written by uber-talented
Sara Porkalob.
7th and Jackson is a newer venture for Ms.
Porkalob, whose writing has most deeply been for her solo performances and
digging into her own family’s extraordinary past. Best known for Dragon Lady,
where she tells her grandmother’s story about being a Filipino gangster,
Porkalob has extended that story to Dragon Mama, and soon to Dragon
Baby, wending her way down the generations to her own beginnings.
Friday, August 09, 2019
“Salty” – Also Sweet
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.
Wednesday, August 07, 2019
August Theater Openings Will Wake You Up!
David Hogan and Tony Magana Jr.in Salty by ReAct Theatre (David Hseih) |
There are some STUPENDOUS productions opening in August.
Thought it was a sleepy month? Not in Seattle. Check out the interesting,
ground-breaking and thought-provoking stuff you can see.
Salty, ReAct Theatre, 8/1-18/19 (at 12th
Avenue Arts)
The future: at one of the last surviving zoos. Mother Nature
is on her way out and She be SALTY! Meet an unforgettable pride of queer
penguins and their human zookeeper counterparts as they all struggle to find
love and belonging in an ever-destructive world.
The Neverborn, Annex Theatre, 8/2-31/19 (world
premiere)
The unique Kelleen Conway Blanchard brings us a 1930s
Dustbowl era world only somewhat like our own. Two orphaned sisters, Lotte and
Bettina Black, murder the Matron at the Starling Home for Feeble Minded
children and set out to find their–probably not dead–mother. Soon they are
pursued by a tormented detective, a gifted Reverend’s son, and a vengeful
haunted baby painting. (Annex has a/c now!)
www.annextheatre.org
www.annextheatre.org
Wednesday, July 24, 2019
“Citizen” is Poetry with a Purpose! Don’t Miss It! (only 4 more performances)
Nicholas Japaul Bernard in Citizen - An American Lyric (Jovelle Tamayo) |
Citizen – An American Lyric
Sound Theatre Company and The Hansberry Project
Through July 28.2019
“Because just getting along shouldn’t be an ambition.”
That was a microphone-dropping moment among many in this event.
This “event,” a cooperative mounting of a dramatization of
the book, Citizen – An American Lyric (written by Claudia Rankine and adapted
for the stage by Stephen Sachs) by Sound Theatre Company and The Hansberry
Project, demands attention and for every possible seat to be filled! I’m naming
it an event rather than a “play” because it is a string of poetic narratives
that are more like stones in a path or knots in a long rope.
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