Blackbird

Feb. 26th, 2009 04:06 pm
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Sunday I went to a Speakeasy Stage
Company
's production of Blackbird (David Harrower). It is not an easy show,
about a woman confronting the man who had sex with her when she was
12, a decade or so before. She shows up late one night at his
workplace, where he's using a new name, and confronts him. At first,
it seems that she might be on a quest for closure somehow, but as
things evolve, it becomes clear that she wants more than that. However
society saw the liaison between a 12-year-old girl and a 30-something
guy, there was greater parity between them than that, and she wants
him back/again.

The set and the timing add to the crescendo: there is no break in time
(no intermission) or space, with the one room the action took place in
being a trash-strewn break room, which looked extremely unsanitary to
me. Nice use of perspective, though.

I feel rather mixed about the show. I can imagine situations where
there might not be the usually-assumed power dynamic between a
much-older guy and a pre-teen girl, but I think they'd be few and far
between. It doesn't help that while I felt Marianna Bassham gave a
fairly good performance, her costar seemed much weaker. Also, there
were times when the show dragged. Or at least it seemed to to me, as I
anticipated far too many of the plot twists, so they didn't feel
particularly novel when they finally arrived. I don't know whether
this was my issue alone (and could be helped by better editing), or
more general - there were lots of people giving a standing ovation at
the end, even though people weren't quite sure that the show had ended
when the music started.

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