By Nyame-Kye KondoSpecial to the AFRO
“Everyone’s obtained to journey,” says Doaker, performed by actor Jeffrey Russell in August Wilson’s “The Piano Lesson” at Everyman Theatre. “Should you keep in a single place, you get caught with the identical factor.”
Transience is a standard theme in Wilson’s work, and though the setting in “The Piano Lesson” is firmly fastened within the Charles household’s Pittsburgh residence in 1936, the characters are in fixed movement. They transfer on and off the well-lit stage via doorways and down shadowy upstairs hallways, their migratory patterns all through the area by some means harking back to the household’s historic motion from the South to the North; an escape from the trauma of slavery and an try to retain the richness of the household’s legacy regardless of it.
Everyman’s manufacturing of “The Piano Lesson” is the fourth installment within the Baltimore August Wilson Competition, which is exhibiting all 10 of the performs featured within the playwright’s Pittsburgh Cycle to ensure that the primary time.
The story arc is as intricate because the carvings on the nineteenth century upright piano that acts as a centerpiece within the story. The piano is a illustration of the household’s battle, but additionally a priceless artifact symbolic of the household’s historical past of resilience.
“Each Black residence has an heirloom handed down from a earlier technology,” says RJ Brown, the actor who portrays Boy Willie. “Irrespective of how massive or how small that hand-me-down could also be it represents one thing a lot greater than its measurement.”
Director Paige Hernandez known as the pageant “an unprecedented inventive endeavor in Baltimore,” noting the uncommon alternative to expertise Wilson’s full physique of labor as a steady story. “It’s additionally an important piece of Black historical past,” she stated. “To have the ability to watch the trials, triumphs and evolution of African Individuals over the course of a century is kind of spectacular.”
Hernandez brings her multidisciplinary fashion to the staging, with a metropolis skyline projected on the scrim and the piano rigorously positioned at middle stage. Her distinctive touches are evident. Extra importantly, her steerage is seen in the best way the actors inhabit their characters so effortlessly. Jeffrey A. Russell is one such actor.
A veteran of the pageant, Russell made his debut as Seth in “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone” on the Chesapeake Shakespeare Theatre this previous December, and brings to Doaker a sensitivity that’s as heartwarming as it’s heartbreaking. His vary is very clear when he tells the story of the “Yellow Canine Boxcar.”
Different notable performances embrace Kenyatta Rogers as Wining Boy, who incites some deep belting laughs from the viewers, and Mecca Verdell, one other pageant veteran who brings humor and lightheartedness to her temporary however memorable appearances as Grace.
Humor is a crucial thread on this manufacturing, providing the viewers moments of reduction via laughter. The authenticity of those moments comes instantly from the intentionality of the actors, and their willingness to embody their characters wholeheartedly.
“To arrange for my position within the play, I make sure that to seek out the comedy with my scene companions by enjoying what’s true and actual to me,” stated Verdell. “Each evening, there’s one thing new to find and at all times recent methods to deliver my moments on stage to life.”
The effectiveness of this strategy could be witnessed by the viewers’s laughter and their willingness to go on this journey with the solid. The viewers is an lively a part of the present and their responses had been overwhelmingly optimistic.
“I actually loved the manufacturing and I feel they did a superb job of capturing the spirit of the unique play,” stated Shantell Brown.
When requested how she felt concerning the characters’ chemistry she responded, “All of them appeared to mesh rather well collectively.”
One other viewers member praised the manufacturing’s broader influence. “I assumed the present was implausible,” stated Shawn Peters, “I assumed Chinai Routté was a standout and that the entire actors had been wonderful. I feel it’s great that they’re exhibiting all of August Wilson’s performs in Baltimore. I feel it’s great for the artwork scene, for the Theatre scene and for Baltimoreans.”
The eponymous “piano” could also be distinctive to the Charles household, however the lesson on this play is for all of us.
“The Piano Lesson” can be operating till Sept. 28. Tickets could be bought on-line or on the Everyman Theatre field workplace.