Saturday, June 29, 2024
STAGE: A Strange Loop
A Strange Loop is, well, a strange loop indeed. This
meta-musical is a play about a fat gay black writer trying to write a play
about a fat gay black writer trying to write a play about … well, you get the idea.
Before A Strange Loop, one could scarcely imagine how many internalized phobias,
how much baggage a fat gay black theatre-geek wannabe writer might be carrying
around. But now you don’t have to, because this play shows you all the baggage
in explicit (sometimes painfully explicit) vivid detail, leavened by energetic
music and clever funny lyrics. The protagonist, called Usher, lives in Queens
and works as an usher for The Lion King on Broadway. The six other actors on
stage are all shape-shifting meta-characters, acting out various scenarios from
Usher’s colorful imagination. Some of these meta-characters are completely
abstract (“Good morning, internalized self-loathing”). Other scenes illustrate imagined
conversations with his family (in which his meta-father is called Mufasa and
his meta-mother Sarabi, the names of Simba’s lion parents from The Lion King),
showing us the disappointment of his father, his parents’ fears of HIV, and the
prayers of his mother that Usher’s play will be some mix of gospel and a Tyler
Perry show. (It’s quite a scene when that comes to life in his head.) This poor
guy is certainly dealing with a lot of shit when even his fantasies end up
disappointing and demeaning him. It’s a strange combination of heaviness with
music and comedy that could only work in theatre. It is a loop in that Usher
ends where he begins, wondering how his play will end, none of his issues
really resolved, except that we’ve all watched him explore all his issues in
his head, a communal theatrical therapy session. It was strange being made to laugh
as this guy is baring his inner demons. In the end, it was provocatively
entertaining, there were very talented performers on stage, and I was glad I
saw it.
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