March 30, 2014
This play is
a spoken meditation on so many things – art, subjects, objects, knowing, not
knowing, thinking that we know when we really don’t – heady stuff – embodied
throughout in the quiddity of the naked, young girl standing before us.
Let’s admit
we can’t take our eyes off her. But we
also can’t stop listening to her.
This is a
unique experience. When before have
playgoers been offered pencil, paper and a lapboard so they can draw what they
see? (The image at the top of this
review is a snapshot of a sketch that the woman sitting next to me kindly let
me take).
The audience
transforms into a live drawing class with an “inside view” that no live drawing
class ever gets – the inner life of the model.
Take a
string of things – a heterogeneous parade through the mind – errands she has to
do today, the next pose, artists we think we know, models we don’t know except
for their names, why is that, famous, infamous, smells, stories, sights, sounds
– and the fragmentary return of a rumor of suicide – like a tune that keeps
coming back each time in a slightly different key -- when did it happen, why
did it happen, how did it happen, did it even happen?
This is what
transpires when the subject is an object with its own subjectivity and we dare
to explore it. Distinctions blur. The play’s multimedia production holds up for
our reflection paintings as special objects worthy of a museum because this
many years later they emanate with the energy of their little known subjects.
Human Fruit
Bowl is a well-conceived, well-written, well-acted experience. It’s more than a play. It’s an education.
Bravo playwright Andrea Kuchlewska! Bravo director Jessi D. Hill! Bravo actress
Harmony Stempel for a brave, compelling performance – you turned us inside out.
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Baruch Performing Arts
Center in association with terraNOVA Collective & soloNOVA Arts
The Rose Nagelberg
Theater at Baruch
55 Lexington Ave. at
25th Street
Performances Thurs,
Fri 8PM; Sat, Sun 3PM, thru April 11
TICKETS: email ron@spincyclenyc.com or CALL 212-505-1700
x. 11
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