At a time when the present presidential administration is focusing on Latinx households who’re attempting to expertise the American Dream, it’s so applicable and daring for actor, playwright, and producer John Leguizamo to write down and star in “The Different Individuals,” his new play at The Public Theatre at 425 Lafayette Road. In it, Leguizamo exhibits a Latinx household headed by Nelson (Leguizamo), a Colombian American, who owns a number of laundromats, and who believes that reaching the American Dream means shifting his household from Jackson Heights to Forest Hills and operating laundromats there as nicely. When Nelson experiences monetary difficulties, he finds that the financial institution gained’t contemplate him for a mortgage, regardless that he’s a longtime businessman. Nelson and his household discover that they aren’t welcome within the neighborhood, both as residents or as enterprise homeowners.
Once we meet Nelson, his spouse Patti (Luna Lauren Velez), his future son-in-law Eddie (Bradley James Tejeda), Nelson’s older sister Norma (Rosa Evangelina Arredondo), who additionally run many profitable laundromats, and Patti’s sister Veronica (Sarah Nina Hayon), the household is getting ready for the homecoming of Nick (Trey Santiago-Hudson), Nelson and Patti’s son who has had points with psychological well being. You possibly can really feel the strain within the room because the household prepares for Toni (Rebecca Jimenez), their daughter, to carry Nick again to the home. You additionally witness how Nelson is attempting to determine methods to maintain his struggling enterprise afloat, a enterprise he’s decided to depart to Nick, whether or not he desires it or not. There may be a substantial amount of pressure on this household over conditions which have occurred and never been mentioned; devastating secrets and techniques and lies smoldering beneath the floor. With this script, Leguizamo reveals the distorted nightmare that the American Dream can turn out to be for individuals of Latinx descent, and the intense means to which a father is prepared to go with a view to safe what he thinks is the American Dream for himself and his household, it doesn’t matter what the fee.
Questions are posed: what are you prepared to do to be “profitable,” and the way far is simply too far to go in giving your loved ones what you assume they want? There may be additionally the query of what sort of justice you get if you end up a Latinx sufferer and your assailant is white. In case you are operating a enterprise with a view to give your loved ones a greater life, does making a cope with the satan accomplish that, or result in destruction?
This play seems to be on the dynamics that exist in some father/son relationships within the Latinx group, as nicely, not solely a scarcity of communication, however a father’s skill to stifle his son and really feel justified in doing so. It additionally seems to be on the relationship between a father and daughter and the way the feminine shouldn’t be taken as critically because the male on the subject of their involvement within the household enterprise.
Leguizamo leaves you numb by the top of this very revealing, outstandingly crafted, and interesting work. The forged could have you mesmerized. Leguizamo exhibits numerous ranges of Nelson, however ultimately, his character feels justified by his personal actions and defends them. Velez is charming as Patti, a Latina who loves and helps her husband, till she will be able to’t. Everybody on that stage delivers a shocking efficiency. Arredondo is riveting as Norma, the profitable older sister who won’t hesitate to offer Nelson a chunk of her thoughts. She sees him for what he’s and she or he is a powerful Latina who can maintain her personal. Jimenez is sympathetic as Toni, the daughter who’s mainly taken without any consideration by Nelson. Hayon is amusing as Veronica. Santiago-Hudson delivers an extremely emotional, dramatically devastating efficiency as Nick, a younger man who has been by means of a lot and is a part of a household that doesn’t comprehend his want to speak about what he has been by means of and discover closure. Santiago-Hudson is making his Public Theatre debut, however we must always undoubtedly be seeing an important deal extra of this superb expertise.
The play has an important cohesiveness that’s achieved by its seasoned director, Ruben Santiago-Hudson. I’d anticipate nothing much less. Santiago-Hudson has all the time had a outstanding skill to take any work he’s concerned with to the subsequent degree and go away the viewers desirous about the message they’ve simply acquired.
I beloved seeing so many Latinx viewers members within the theater. I additionally appreciated how Leguizamo rigorously crafted this script, typically having the characters converse in Spanish after which English. It appeared like he was telling his Latin group, ‘This play is right here to symbolize you.’ He was acknowledging how onerous it may be to be a hit someplace that’s rising more and more hostile in direction of a group of so many hardworking individuals.
On the artistic facet, the manufacturing was beautiful. The set design by Arnulfo Maldonado was extraordinary. Every thing about this manufacturing was phenomenal, together with costume design by Kara Harmon, lighting design by Jen Schriever, sound design by Justin Ellington, authentic music by Ricky Gonzalez, hair and wig design by Anika Seitu, and choreography by Lorna Ventura.
“The Different Individuals” will run by means of October 25. For tickets, go to http://www.publictheatre.org.