Benton Greene as Hero "Father Comes Home From The Wars (Parts 1,2 & 3)" by Suzan-Lori Parks at the A.R.T. through March 1st |
The American Repertory Theater is currently presenting the most recent work by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks. "Father Comes Home From The Wars (Pars 1,2,& 3)" was first staged last fall in New York City by The Public Theater, which serves as Co-Producer for this production in Cambridge.
Here is a description of the project as offered in the A.R.T. website:
"Set during the Civil War, this explosively powerful new drama by Pulitzer Prize-winner Suzan-Lori Parks follows a slave, Hero, from West Texas to the Confederate battlefield. Inspired in part by the stories and scope of Greek tragedy, this trilogy examines the mess of war and the cost of freedom. This play is a co-production with The Public Theater and is presented as part of The National Civil War Project.."
This trilogy is the first installment of an anticipated nine-part cycle of plays, reminiscent of August Wilson's acclaimed cycle of Decade Plays depicting the African-American experience in Pittsburgh during each decade of the 20th Century. In this initial offering, Part 1 takes place on a plantation in Texas in the spring of 1862. Part 2 is set in a wilderness encampment in the South as Union and Confederate soldiers converge on this location. Part 3 is set back in Texas in 1863.
This play is infused with direct and indirect allusions to Homer's "Odyssey." Hero sets forth to join his slave master in fighting for the Confederacy, with a promise of freedom as his reward for this faithful service and hazardous duty. While he is gone, his common-law wife, Penny, entertains a suitor by the name of Homer. After a serious of struggles - some physical and some metaphysical - Hero returns, having re-named himself Ulysses - after U.S. Grant and after the Greek hero.
Ms. Parks has also written songs and thematic music that comments upon the action, underscores some of the scenes and provides a bridge to each of the three parts of the trilogy. The songs are wonderfully arranged, played and sung by Steven Bargonetti, who also serves as Music Director for the show. In many ways, these songs that the playwright has written to supplement the dramatic action on the stage are the most satisfying part of the play, especially as performed by Mr. Bargonetti with his virtuoso playing of the guitar and banjo and his earthy voice.
Ms. Parks has broad ambitions for the sweep of this play, exploring issues of freedom and the costs attached thereto, the ravages of war, the meaning of loyalty and love. As I watched the play unfold, I found that I was more enagaged with these issues in the abstract than I was as they were embodied by the characters in the play. There is a group of "Less Than Desirable Slaves" in Part 1 that serve as a Greek Chorus, commenting on the action among Hero, Penny and Homer. In Part 3, some of these same actors portray Runaway Slaves, also functioning as a Greek Chorus commenting upon the triangular relationship that has developed among Ulysses, Penny and Homer.
The Cast "Father Comes Home From The Wars (Parts 1,2 & 3)" by Suzan-Lori Parks at the A.R.T. through March 1st |
Th audience this afternoon seemed to enjoy the performances, and the New York Times raved about this play, so clearly there is great merit in the message that Ms. Parks is sending through this complex piece of theater.
The play will run at the Loeb Drama Center at the A.R.T. through March 1st.
By | Suzan-Lori Parks |
Director | Jo Bonney |
Scenic Designer | Neil Patel |
Costume Designer | ESosa |
Lighting Designer | Lap Chi Chu |
Sound Designer/Music Supervisor | Dan Moses Schreier |
Music Director | Steven Bargonetti |
Songs and Additional Music by | Suzan-Lori Parks |
Hair, Wig, and Makeup Designers | J. Jared Janas & Rob Greene |
Fight Director | Thomas Schall |
Casting | Jordan Thaler, Heidi Griffiths |
Production Stage Manager | Evangeline Rose Whitlock |
Smith | Michael Crane |
Hero/Ulysses | Benton Greene |
Leader/Runaway | Charlie Hudson, III |
Penny | Jenny Jules |
Homer | Sekou Laidlow |
Colonel | Ken Marks |
Fourth/Odyssey Dog (Jan. 23 - Feb. 5) | Jacob Ming-Trent |
Fourth/Odyssey Dog (Feb. 6 - Mar. 1) | Patrena Murray |
Third/Runaway | Tonye Patano |
Second/Runaway | Julian Rozzell, Jr. |
Oldest Old Man | Harold Surratt |
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