Sunam Ellis and Ayo Tushinde in Sheathed (Laura Dux Photography) |
A moment from Indecent at Seattle Repertory Theatre (Bronwen Houck) |
The Top of the List:
While there was, as always, some terrific work on stage, I
am celebrating two works in particular as the kind of theater that I long to
see every time. Indecent at Seattle Repertory Theatre was full of
everything brilliant about theater. The subject matter packed in layer upon
layer by the brilliant Paula Vogel. The execution by director Sheila Daniels
and an absolutely sublime cast. The best technical support and a trio of
musicians that had to act, sing and move around a stage like no one’s business!
It was not without trepidations that I became an audience member, but I left
bursting with feelings and ideas that continue to weave through my mind.
In a very different, wonderful way, the new work, Sheathed,
by inventive and lovely (local!) playwright Maggie Lee, was a wholly new
work of essentially sci-fi fantasy, where strong sword-fighting women (Ayo
Tushinde and Sunam Ellis) quested and struggled with deep questions
of vengeance versus reconciliation. Adding to the atmosphere of this Macha Theatre
Works production, live music by Leanna Keith also enlivened the event in
essential ways.