How
does it feel for a woman to be President of the United States? According to
Tanera Hutz, it feels amazing. “I’m a history buff and being able to perform as
President is very empowering.”
Even
though there may be an actual female occupying the Oval Office in a couple
months, there are seven women here in Cleveland who will be trying their hand
at the highest office in the land starting this week. It will be happening when
44 Plays for 44 Presidents opens at Cleveland
Public Theatre on October 14.
This
play, created by the renowned Chicago theater group the New-Futurists, cruises
through the entire Presidential history of this country, from the original
George W. (Washington, that is) through Barack Obama. It’s a daunting task for
Hutz and the other six women who will portray all the characters. And since the
running time of the show indicates that the average time spent on each President
will be about three minutes, this will be a necessarily cursory review of those
gentlemen.
“Empowering”
is also a word that comes to Molly Andrews-Hinders’ mind, who is another
performer in the show. “What struck me in the show is how many programs FDR
began during the New Deal, programs that are still powerfully affecting
people’s lives today.”
Written
by a team of five Neo-Futurists, 44
Plays intends to be a non-stop
volley of songs, factoids, dancing, and wisecracks. In short, it will be a much
more reserved and dignified experience than the current Presidential campaign,
which has slid into the muck of Donald Trump’s despicable carnal excesses.
Of
course, this play at CPT won’t exactly be a sober seminar on American
government since there are plenty of absurdities to reveal and POTUSes to
tweak. (Chester A. Arthur, we’re looking at you.) There is also a mix of
tragedy in the show, as monumental moments such as slavery and war take their
moments in the spotlight.
Carrie
Williams, a performer who plays George W. Bush among many others, says, “Any
one of these guys could have a whole play written about them, and it’s kind of
sad that their contributions are reduced to a couple minutes each.” Still, by
moving chronologically through all the Presidents, one will get a sense for the
sweep of history and how our country has arrived where it is in 2016.
And
if we can laugh along the way, so much the better!
44
Plays for 44 Presidents
Opens
Friday, October 14 and runs through October 29, Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415
Detroit Avenue, 216-631-2727.
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