Pulitzer Prize winner opening SCR season
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Tom Titus
The production of plays that have won the Pulitzer Prize is hardly
unusual at South Coast Repertory. The Pulitzer winners that have
graced the SCR stage numbers 16 in all -- including “Death of a
Salesman,” “A Streetcar Named Desire,” “That Championship Season,”
“You Can’t Take It with You” and even a musical, “Sunday in the Park
with George.”
What hasn’t been accomplished by SCR, or any other local theater
group for that matter, is the staging of a Pulitzer Prize-winning
play almost immediately after the award was announced. This will be
accomplished by the Costa Mesa company this weekend.
Actually, SCR had penciled the Nilo Cruz play “Anna in the
Tropics” into the initial slot of its Julianne Argyros Stage season
before the honor was accorded. Cruz had attracted the attention of
company artistic directors David Emmes and Martin Benson four years
ago when his play “Two Sisters and a Piano” was presented on what
then was the theater’s Second Stage.
The play is set in a Florida cigar factory during the Depression,
where the last of the Cuban cigar makers try to bring a little humor
and love of life into their workplace, trying to create a little city
like the one they left behind.
To lighten their burden, and provide a bit of education in the
process, comes a man known as the “lector,” who reads aloud in the
tradition of the time. His chosen book is Tolstoy’s “Anna Karenina,”
and the emotions it unleashes change the destinies of those who hear
it.
Director Juliette Carrillo shares the Cuban-born playwright’s
emotional sensibility. The pair have collaborated on several
occasions with developmental readings, but this will be their first
full production together.
“Stylistically and aesthetically, I feel we are a good match,”
Carrillo declares. “We are attracted and influenced by the same
writers and have a similar emotional sensibility and lyricism to our
work.”
In “Anna in the Tropics,” the presence of renowned literature in
such a near-impoverished setting changes the lives of the characters
who hear it, and Carrillo hopes her production will have the same
effect on SCR’s audiences.
“One of my favorite lines in the play is ‘Literature brings out
the best and the worst part of ourselves,’” she said. “‘If you are
angry, it brings out your anger. If you are sad, it brings out your
sadness.’ My wish is to have this play -- and specifically this
production -- do the same.
“I want our audiences to see a reflection of their inner lives up
on the stage, and leave with, if nothing else, a glimpse into their
own humanity,” she said.
Cruz was born in Cuba and lives in New York. He teaches
playwriting at Yale University. “Anna in the Tropics” also received
the American Theater Critics Assn. Steinberg Award.
South Coast Repertory’s production will the be West Coast premiere
of this honored play. The show will play nightly, except Mondays,
through Oct. 25.
* TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews
appear Fridays.
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