According to playwright Robert
Schenkkan, in spite of our Constitutional protections it can happen here! A professor of history, writing about a terrible
crime, interviews a man on death row who sees himself as merely a cog in a wheel
of political command.
What if 11 million undocumented aliens were ordered to be
deported but their countries of origin refused to take them? It seems like this
is already a possibility and, in this frightening play, we learn about the
consequences of such action. Who is responsible? The politicians that made the
edict, or the menials who have to carry it out?
Through highly dramatic
dialogue we are carried along on the journey from political rhetoric to
deliberate action to eventual murderous expediency. It resonates with Hannah
Arendt’s theory on The Banality of Evil and seethes with moral indignation at
the present attempt to cleanse the USA of undesirables in the name of national
authenticity.
Under Michael Michetti’s
fluent direction, the two actors, Judith Moreland and Bo Foxworth, duel with
passionate intensity over the difference between responsibility and blame. Many
people in the arts are using their creative tools to protest injustice and here,
with productions of this play scheduled across the country, the alarm is
raised. Hopefully such a tragedy could not happen here even though, in this
play, it makes perfect logical sense.
At The Fountain Theatre,
5060 Fountain Ave (at Normandie), Hollywood. Tickets: (323) 663-1525 or www.FountainTheatre.com. Extended to August 27 with Victoria Platt as Gloria. On-site parking $5.