The race card
Jump Jim Crow
Written
by Henry Meyerson (www.henrymeyerson.com)
Directed
by Tom Thornton
Midtown
International Theatre Festival (www.midtownfestival.org)
Where
Eagles Dare Theatre,
Equity
showcase (through
Review
by Deborah S. Greenhut
Admit it or no, we all carry a race card. Jump Jim Crow examines
the history of how two actors played their own hands in mid-nineteenth century
Under
The black box theater necessitated a simple production, but the
central focusing image, a hanging rack, made its point in the darkness in a number
of ways as both a metaphor and theater prop. Kudos belong to designer Theresa
Violet for effective red, white, and blue lighting and also sound/costume
design. Movement choreography by Justin Boccitto was especially artful
in the final scene, which expressed the multiple ironies of the history
contrasted with the art of Jim Crow.
Edited for the time slot, some of the nuances of the struggle for
Rice’s mind and soul may have been downplayed, but Meyerson is to be commended
for insisting that the audience face the music and the past. The N-word is the
least of
Writing: 2
Directing: 2
Acting: 2
Sets: 2
Costumes: 2
Lighting/Sound: 2
Copyright
2008 by Deborah S. Greenhut
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