Ellen McLaughlin and Teagle F. Bougere in Roz and Ray (Alan Alabastro) |
Roz and Ray
Seattle Repertory Theatre
Through November 13,2016
Karen Hartman is
a local playwright also gaining national recognition. Her newest play, Roz and Ray, is getting a co-world
premiere production between the Seattle Repertory Theatre and Victory Gardens
Theater in Chicago. The artistic director of Victory Gardens, Chay Yew, supplely directs this
production and two veteran actors with national theater credits take on the
roles in this roiling, emotional two-hander.
The unassuming title gives nothing away about what kind of
relationship Roz and Ray have. It is definitely unique, in that Roz is a hematologist
and Ray is a parent of twin hemophiliacs who need constant medical attention and
blood products to stay alive. The play jumps back and forward in time from the
late 1970s to 1991. This is key to the subject at hand.
We’re talking about AIDS. It’s a potent topic, not
significantly explored in plays, though not unknown for including Gay life and
AIDS’ affect on that culture, as many or most SGN readers can attest to. But
most of us don’t know and can stand some education about how AIDS affected
people who needed blood product to live normal lives.