Triple Risk, the title of stage star James T. Lane’s one-man-show, which opened this week, could also be a bit ambiguous. It is true, the singer, dancer and actor has expertise in triplicate—he simply completed a run enjoying Billy Flynn in Chicago on Broadway. However on this intimate retelling of life occasions, it is to precise three very completely different phrases he makes use of to explain himself: Black, homosexual and somebody coping with dependancy.
“My story occurs to be one which took me to homelessness and being round individuals the place I may have died doing medicine to getting via to the opposite aspect as a result of I simply needed to get again right here,” he shared with EBONY throughout the swanky opening evening after-party at Chez Josephine in midtown Manhattan. The drink menu prominently displayed lemonade and iced tea as its first choices: Lane has been clear and sober since 2004.
Triple Risk chronicles Lane’s life from childhood via dependancy, exploring his fast descent right into a life that revolved round medicine. “I simply began writing tales about my experiences of being an alcoholic.” His candor shocked many once they first learn it on the web page. “Individuals who come to see the present know James T. Lane, the tune and dance man,” he mentioned. “They’ve solely seen the man with the smile, vivid eyes and spirit.”
However there was definitive ache behind these eyes. Within the present, Lane particulars the abuse he suffered by the hands of somebody he trusted. “That individual was a father determine to me, so it is the last word betrayal while you suppose it is one factor after which it is one other,” he revealed. “How I handled that was to say ‘I can deal with it.’ Nevertheless it formulated all my patterns and behaviors, and that impacts your actions.”
A part of Lane’s restoration included remedy. “Once I first bought again into my fairness union as an actor, the very first thing I did was get a therapist. I bought a Black homosexual therapist, and I met with him each week for 2 years after which each different week for one more two,” he mentioned. “You do the unpacking and the work.” He is stored in contact along with his therapist all through the years, most just lately reconnecting when Triple Risk made its technique to the stage.
“We bought again on the telephone as a result of this present does convey up that trauma,” Lane expressed. “It isn’t reliving it as a result of I am performing. We have crafted a play and I keep on with the script. However you continue to dwell within the emotion.” His reply is prioritizing self-care. “You must have a crew of individuals taking excellent care of you, eat effectively, get a number of relaxation and hydration and keep your psychological well being.”
Triple Risk is 90 heart-pumping minutes with Lane dancing, singing and enjoying 20 characters from his life, together with his mother. “She loves once I play her as a result of I do know her so effectively.” As for the opposite characters from his previous, “They had been all simply attempting to dwell; the medicine and consuming had been their method of dealing with life,” he shared. “You do not begin medicine as a result of you might have a loss of life want. You are simply attempting to manage.”
The play did not begin as a solo challenge. “I wrote the characters and invited individuals to the studying, however no one got here,” he mentioned with a chuckle. “So I mentioned, ‘Properly, let me simply learn it aloud myself.’ That is once I realized it was a one-man play, and I wanted to play these completely different characters on stage and in projection.”
In honor of Satisfaction Month, Lane mirrored on how LGBTQ+ tales are portrayed on stage and display. “So lots of our tales are advised by individuals who aren’t dwelling it. I am trying on the TV, and I am like, ‘That ain’t fairly proper,'” he exclaimed. “I need a Black homosexual father doing the dishes at 8 pm on Thursday nights. That is what I need to star in. As a result of we’re right here, it is occurring.”
That is why he wrote his personal story. “All of us have a historical past,” he declared. “Your story is vital. Wherever you come from, your story issues.”
Triple Risk is now enjoying at Theatre Row in New York Metropolis.