See more theatre
I’m trying something new.
I’m trying to get out whether I’ve got someone to go with or not. So I
have been. It’s actually not so bad. Part two is that I want to see more
theatre. These goals work perfectly
together so I out I go. The worst part,
truthfully, is there is no one to discuss the play with after.
Last night I went to a
great little restaurant called Cheu Noodles by Jefferson Hospital. Yum. I
highly recommend it. It is a tiny little
place with great food. Creative, made fresh right in front of you. I sat at wood counter right in front of the
stoves where my delicious food was created. The people were nice too. I don’t often eat “in” at a restaurant when
I’m alone, so I always appreciate a place that doesn’t make me feel weird about
it. A nice pumpkin ale was the perfect complement.
Then I went to another tiny
place. A little theatre company called
Simpatico Theatre was performing on the 5th floor in a black box
space of the Walnut Street Theatre. I felt like I was inside one of those
nesting dolls. Each space was smaller
than the next. I don’t know how these
little theatres do it. The play was
excellent. Not only the play itself, but
the production. Very good on what has to
be a shoestring. And I am not
exaggerating when I tell you that there were seven of us in the theatre. SEVEN.
Even if I’m counting wrong and there were ten of us. How do they do it? How do the actors do that? But they did.
They gave it everything and I took it all. It was awesome.
But what I really want to
tell you is that there should have been more because this play is damn good and
it is ending next weekend. If you have a
chance to see it, go. You won’t be
disappointed.
The play is The Brothers Size by Tarell Alvin McCraney. It is the story of two brothers who have no one else in the world, and the challenges and pitfalls that come with a bond that strong. It is a really beautiful production. I’m not ashamed to say that I left with more than a few tears on my cheeks. Uh, uh, my eyes were dry, must have been allergies. Check out the theatre company, www.simpaticotheatre.org. I will definitely see more of their stuff. So, check. Evening out with good food and good theatre – done.
Last week I went to see a play called We Are Proud To Present a Presentation about the Herero of Namibia formerly Known as South West Africa from the German Sudwest Afrika between the Years 1884-1915. Thank god they call the play We Are Proud to Present… for short. Sheesh. It better be a good play for a title like that. And it was. It was. It was one of the best pieces of theatre I have seen in a while. It is real and raw and very demanding of both the actors and the audience. If provocative and thought producing are hallmarks of good theatre, this one did it for me. It is produced by InterAct Theatre and runs until November 10th. I would highly recommend it. For my DC friends, Woolly Mammoth will be doing it next spring. One my good friends and an amazing actor, Michael Anthony Williams will be in it so I’ll definitely be heading to DC for that one. Let me know if you want to go! Seriously good theatre, done.
Speaking of Michael Anthony, he came up to visit this weekend to see another DC friend who is in our next show at the theatre, Stick Fly. What a treat to see an old friend. He brought a friend with him, another hugely talented actor and dancer. Who, I had to laugh, was in a show at Ford’s back in 1992. We got to reminisce briefly last night and then spent a too short brunch saving the world and the state of American theatre over some pretty decadent French toast. I love that feeling of sitting down with someone you haven’t seen in more than five years and picking up like it was yesterday.
They are off to see theatre and I am off to do the far more mundane chores of daily living. The lesson here is that we can all go out more and we can all definitely see more theatre. What’s the best you’ve seen recently? Want to come with me next time?
Last week I went to see a play called We Are Proud To Present a Presentation about the Herero of Namibia formerly Known as South West Africa from the German Sudwest Afrika between the Years 1884-1915. Thank god they call the play We Are Proud to Present… for short. Sheesh. It better be a good play for a title like that. And it was. It was. It was one of the best pieces of theatre I have seen in a while. It is real and raw and very demanding of both the actors and the audience. If provocative and thought producing are hallmarks of good theatre, this one did it for me. It is produced by InterAct Theatre and runs until November 10th. I would highly recommend it. For my DC friends, Woolly Mammoth will be doing it next spring. One my good friends and an amazing actor, Michael Anthony Williams will be in it so I’ll definitely be heading to DC for that one. Let me know if you want to go! Seriously good theatre, done.
Speaking of Michael Anthony, he came up to visit this weekend to see another DC friend who is in our next show at the theatre, Stick Fly. What a treat to see an old friend. He brought a friend with him, another hugely talented actor and dancer. Who, I had to laugh, was in a show at Ford’s back in 1992. We got to reminisce briefly last night and then spent a too short brunch saving the world and the state of American theatre over some pretty decadent French toast. I love that feeling of sitting down with someone you haven’t seen in more than five years and picking up like it was yesterday.
They are off to see theatre and I am off to do the far more mundane chores of daily living. The lesson here is that we can all go out more and we can all definitely see more theatre. What’s the best you’ve seen recently? Want to come with me next time?

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