Running from Thursday March 21 through Sunday March 24 @ Paliku Theater
Drama. By Naomi Iizuka.
Cast: 5m., 5w. (Gender-flexible casting is permitted.) A visceral blend of classical mythology and real life stories told by street kids, Naomi lizuka's Polaroid Stories
journeys into a dangerous world where myth-making fulfills a fierce
need for transcendence, where storytelling has the power to transform a
reality in which characters' lives are continually threatened, devalued
and effaced. Not all the stories these characters tell are true; some
are lies, wild yams, clever deceits, baroque fabrications. But whether
or not a homeless kid invents an incredible history for himself isn't
the point, explains diarist-of-the-street Jim Grimsley. "All these
stories and lies add up to something like the truth." Inspired in part
by Ovid's Metamorphoses, Iizuka's Polaroid Stories takes place
on an abandoned pier on the outermost edge of a city, a way stop for
dreamers, dealers and desperadoes, a no-man's land where runaways seek
camaraderie, refuge and escape. Serpentine routes from the street to the
heart characterize the interactions in this spellbinding tale of young
people pushed to society's fringe. Informed, as well, by interviews with
young prostitutes and street kids, Polaroid Stories conveys a
whirlwind of psychic disturbance, confusion and longing. Like their
mythic counterparts, these modem-day mortals are engulfed by needs that
burn and consume. Their language mixes poetry and profanity, imbuing the
play with lyricism and great theatrical force. Flexible staging. Approximate running time: 2 hours.
Due to adult language, situations, and themes, this play is recommended for ages 17 and older.
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