On Sunday, February 16th
we saw the play Gloria by Brandon
Jacobs-Jenkins at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco. Five days later we saw Alabaster by Audrey Cefaly at Capital Stage in Sacramento. Alabaster
was better, both as a play and as a production.
A.C.T. is one of the foremost
playhouses in the country, although it is also a training ground for actors so
it is possible that what we saw was more of a student production. I’ve liked some plays and productions at
Cap Stage, more than others.
And Cap Stage is what as
known as a B Equity house which means that only the leads are professional
actors. Sometimes that means that the
smaller parts are not played up to the standards of the leads.
But here’s what’s absolutely
true: The choices every season
consistely reflect the most interesting, well-written, cutting edge theater
that is being done in America. The
direction is unparalleled in Sacramento and the top actors are superb. The season tickets are a bargain and the
scenery and costumes are consistently imaginative and do the trick.
Anyone of any age or
background who hasn’t checked out Sacramento’s own Cap Stage, should do it now.
Next play is Admissions starting
March 11th.
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