Lorenzo Roberts and Jarrod M. Smith in The Royale at ACT (Chris Bennion) |
The
change in decade brings to mind reflecting on the decade past and the concept
of something that endures. Often, we have experiences that stick to us and
influence us and theater often has that effect on people. If you take a little
poll, a lot of your friends and family could likely relate to you a cultural
experience that felt so full and connecting that it remains a solid memory
today. Some people’s early experiences with theater even changed the trajectory
of their choice of careers!
I
thought I’d look back on the “Best Of” articles from each year and reflect on those
memories and what still sticks out today as a significant memory that defies
the passing of years. I hope you’ll join me in revisiting significant
productions. I’ll quote myself liberally from back then.
2010:
Plays
–
“Bradford
Farwell was riveting as mathematician Alan Turing in Breaking the Code”
by Strawberry Theatre Workshop. “Gin Hammond’s one-woman play Returning
the Bones was masterfully performed with her exceptional abilities.” Note: “Gin
Hammond brought back her astonishing family story in 2019, courtesy of Book-It
Repertory Theatre. It was an honor to see it and her again.”
“The
unforgettable Condola Rashad brought the Congo to Intiman Theatre in Ruined
and sang her way into our hearts. Intiman’s A Doctor In Spite of Himself
(which starred Daniel Breaker) wasn’t really a Moliere translation as much as
an homage to the great writer, but Moliere would likely have rolled in the
aisles as this ensemble romped on the gorgeous set, shook their wonderful wigs,
and cracked each other up.”
Musicals
–
“Eric
Ankrim
showed us his strength with prince-and-pauper tricks in Village Theatre’s
The Gypsy King.”
Local
Playwriting –
“Scotto
Moore’s When I Come to My Senses, I’m Alive at Annex Theatre,
was a not-so-distant-future science fiction exploration about being able to
record someone’s emotions and then give them to an audience to feel (for a
fee)!”