Sunday, May 21, 2023

Shakespeare Theatre Company: Here There Are Blueberries

 Based on the gift of a photo album to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, it's hard to just define this a play.  It's so much more.  It's a documentary.  It's an unraveling.  It's an indictment.  It's a question that cannot be answered.

A group of actors takes on a range of roles starting with members of the archive department at the Holocaust Memorial Museum.  The story starts with the arrival of a photo album which turns out to contain dozens of photographs from Auschwitz.  Only these pictures showed no prisoners.  Rather they depicted the lives of the Germans who ran the place engaged in utterly normal, even celebratory moments while every day they worked to exterminate Jews and other undesirables.  We watch as the dedicated historians work to discover who the individuals in the photos are.  We learn that it was the personal pictures of the camp director's first assistant, Karl Hocker.  Though the lens of his photos this irreconcilable world of "normal" pursuits, holiday celebrations, down time at a chalet built on the land occupied by the notorious death camp, picnics, and other gatherings.

In moments, various of the actors assume other roles in little vignettes about the photos, or the way the photos led to further discoveries.  It was enthralling.  

The play was staged at STC's theatre across from Capitol One Area on F Street NW.  When entering the lobby, I casually noticed what looked like a series of obelisks draped in clothe.  Upon leaving the clothe was done and the obelisks are display cases containing carefully recreated facsimiles from the photo album.

This is a production that will sit freshly with me for some time to come.

The show opens with an homage to the little Leica cameras.  Charles Thurston plays the accordion while Nemuna Ceesay explains German's obsession with taking photographs in the late 1930's and early 1940's.

Elizabeth Stahlmann as Rebecca Erbelding the lead archivist in charge of the project.

Rebecca Erbelding listens as the image of Peter Wirths (Grant James Verjas), the US Army Corporal who found the album and held on to for over 60 years, is projected on the wall explaining what he thinks he has and wonders if she would be interested in seeing it.

Kathleen Chalfant as Judy Cohen, the Lead Archivist at the Holocaust Memorial Museum.

Projections on various surfaces of photos from the album (and other images) play an important part in the production.

Maboud Ebrahimzadeh portraying the German Tilman Taube comes to DC to confirm that his grandfather's images are in the photos, and everything he thought he knew about this man is turned on its head.

Taube then returns to Germany where he works to locate the relatives of others depicted in the images.  In this vignette, he interviews a man played by Grant James Varjas who knows who his relative was and utterly renounces him.


In one of the more poignant moments Taube is speaking with the grandson (Charles Thurston) of Rainer Hoss the "architect" of Auschwitz as a concept.  It is a glimpse into the generational guilt of the relatives of those in charge of this unspeakable evil.

Dinner: Chicken Stir Fry with Onions, Garlic and Shanghai Bok Choy


 

Saturday, May 20, 2023

Baltimore Center Stage: Life Is A Dream

 Written by the Spanish playwright, Pedro Calderon de la Barca (1600 - 1681) and adapted in a contemporary text by Cuban-American Playwright Maria Irene Fornes (1930 - 2018), "Life is a Dream" is an example of a mid-17th century Spanish comedy.  It was written about 16 years after Shakespeare's last work. It is a rare treat to experience a work with this provenance.  The story is farcical and involves an invented kingdom set in Poland.  The plot centers around a prince entombed in a tower because a prophesy has foretold that he will be the ruin of the kingdom.  Meanwhile his cousins squabble over who will succeed the elderly King, his father.  There are a pair of travelers who stumble upon the kingdom and unbeknownst to one of them, they are the daughter of the head of the castle guard.  

The characters have vaguely mythological god names from Greek, Roman, and Norse traditions.  The Costumes are a mishmash of stereotypical ancient garb mixed with a steam punk vibe.  The set is one giant rock.  It dominates the stage and provides a high platform for the characters to use as a precipice at times.  The only other set piece is a golden throne.  

The writing is reminiscent of Shakespeare in it's form, with contemporary language provided by Fornes. All the actors were clearly having fun and were enjoyable to watch.  The most captivating performances were given by Jak Watson as the prince Segimund, Erin Margaret Pettigrew as the traveler (and lost daughter of the Head of the King's Guard), Rosaura, and Christopher Sears as Clarin, Rosaura's travelling companion.

I enjoyed the show and the performance, at 80 minutes without an intermission, it wasn't too hot, it wasn't too cold--it was just right!

Rosaura (Erin Margaret Pettigrew) and Clarin (Christopher Sears) are suddenly left stranded in barren steppe after their stupid horse runs off a cliff.

The walk to distant castle and discover the imprisoned Segismund (Jak Watson)

Every nearby is an Angel (O'Malley Steuerman); whose only lines are rifts from various contemporary artists like Prince and Iggy Pop that act to set the mood when scenes shift.

The conniving cousins Estrella (Andrea Morales) and Astolfo (Kene Chelo Ortiz) bickering over who should inherit the throne.  In an ironic twist, they are forced to marry so that they will always have to share it.

Kene Chelo Ortiz

The King, Basilio, (Nancy Linden) attempts to revive Segimund who has been put in a deep sleep by a potion and then brought to the castle to be given the chance to be Prince Heir-apparent as a sort of dress rehearsal.  The plan is to put him back into a deep sleep and return him to the tower if he fails and tell him the entire experience was just a dream.

Clotaldo, Head of the Palace Guard, (Gerardo Rodriguez) and Clarin pledging their fidelity to Segismund.

The Angel witnessing Segismund's return to the tower after failing the test.

Clarin helps Segismund escape the tower.

Clarin and Segismund raise an army that lays siege to the castle and the royal family.  Segismund wins and is on the verge of slaughtering his father and cousins when he suddenly has a change of heart  The King pronounces him worthy to inherit the throne and all's well that ends well...

Thursday, May 18, 2023

Week Two Of May Judicial Confirmations

 


Jeremy C. Daniel is the fourth justice confirmed to the Federal District Court of Northern Illinois.


Nancy Abudu is the first justice confirmed to the Appellate Court of the Eleventh Circuit (Georgia, Alabama and Florida).  She is also the first black woman to be appointed to this Appeals Court.



Wednesday, May 17, 2023

My Little Garden Zoo Addition to the Asian Trail

 This addition takes the number of Species in this portion of the zoo from 18 to 19.

KOMODO DRAGON
Varanus komodoensis

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Indonesia

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Monday, May 15, 2023

MLGZoo: Australia, Land of Wonder

 The third section of my little garden zoo is dedicated to animals from Australia and it neighbors, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea.  Although, so far, I think most of the species that are out are only from Australia.  Joining section 1) The Asian Trail, and section 2) The African Adventure, I give you section 3) Australia, Land of Wonder.  Opening with eleven species.

EASTERN GREY KANGAROO
Macropus giganteus

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Australia

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PARMA WALLABY
Notamacropus parma

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Australia

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KOALA
Phascolarctos cinereus

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Australia

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COMMON WOMBAT
Vombatus ursinus


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Australia

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EASTERN BARRED BANDICOOT
Paremeles gunnii

RANGE
Australia

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EASTERN QUOLL
Dasyurus viverrinus

RANGE
Australia

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SHORT-BEAKED ECHIDNA
Tachyglossus aculeatus

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Australia, Papua New Guinea and Indonesia

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TASMANIAN DEVIL
Sarchophilus harrisii

RANGE
Australia

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COMMON BUSHTAIL POSSUM
Trichosurus vulpecula

RANGE
Australia (invasive in New Zealand)

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QUOKKA
Setonix brachyurus

RANGE
Australia

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DINGO
Canis familiaris dingo

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Australia

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