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theater-review1 year ago

"Sally & Tom: A Meta-Theatrical Examination of History and Power"

Suzan-Lori Parks's play "Sally & Tom" at the Public Theater explores the relationship between Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson through a metatheatrical lens, but falls short in delivering a powerful impact. While addressing themes of race, ambition, and integrity, the play's tone feels muted and the characters' struggles lack sharp, deliberate focus. Despite some poignant moments from secondary characters, the overall portrayal of the theater company and the central debate feels awkward and lacking in depth. The potential for a charged and deliberate exploration of historical ambiguities is overshadowed by a sense of comfort and sentiment, leaving the audience awaiting an impact that never fully materializes.

arts1 year ago

"Sally & Tom: A Meta-Play Confronting Plantation Scandal and Power Dynamics"

Suzan-Lori Parks's new play "Sally & Tom" at the Public Theater cleverly intertwines the story of Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson with the backstage drama of a theater troupe putting on a play about their relationship. The play within the play, "The Pursuit of Happiness," explores the complexities of their relationship, with the playwright and star, Luce, grappling with the idea of portraying it as a love story. Parks skillfully navigates the intertwining narratives, offering a thought-provoking and humorous take on this historical scandal.

arts-and-culture1 year ago

"The Ally": A Complex Exploration of Social Justice and Identity

Itamar Moses's play "The Ally" at the Public Theater delves into the complex and contentious issues of Israel-Palestine relations, police brutality, and university activism through the lens of a well-meaning adjunct professor. The play, directed by Lila Neugebauer, skillfully navigates these difficult conversations with humor and sincerity, challenging audiences to engage in uncomfortable discussions and consider the moral imperative of speaking and listening to one another. Through the character of Asaf, the play explores the struggle to reconcile personal identity with political and social realities, ultimately posing thought-provoking questions about the nature of nuance and the need for action in the face of global crises.