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![]() Click for stage events Tip of the Week Execution of Justice
Two years ago, gay activist and master polemicist Larry Kramer gave an
important speech in New York City in which he pleaded for younger
generations of gays and lesbians not to forget their past: "You are
here as a gay person because of certain events and certain people who
lived and suffered and died before you. You must learn about them and
not continually deny their existence and importance in our history, the
history of gay people in America." There can be little doubt then that
About Face Theatre, director Gary Griffin and a veritable who's who of
Chicago's finest actors--Ora Jones, John Judd, Larry Neumann, Jr. and
Steve Key to name just a few--are doing more than just entertaining
theatergoers with their theatrically vibrant production of playwright
Emily Mann's docudrama "Execution of Justice," chronicling the 1978
assassinations of San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and the first
openly gay politician elected to high office, City Supervisor Harvey
Milk; they are presenting an important part of American gay history.
It's interesting to note that "Execution of Justice" began life in
1985 at the Actors Theatre of Louisville thanks to an adventurous group
of dramaturgs and playwrights willing to experiment with form and
structure. Well ahead of their time and before anyone was doing verbatim
theater, which now proliferates on the stage as reality television does
on the smaller screen, these writers found a way to craft static words
into potent performance material using the cinematic techniques of
cross-cutting, flashback and musical underscoring. With little more than
a bare stage, some ingenious lighting effects, two musicians, simple
instrumentation and some television monitors, Griffin's production
convincingly establishes the San Francisco of the late 1970s and allows
the actors to do the rest: soar with their verbal arias and infuse the
piece with real emotion. It is not to be missed. "Execution of Justice" plays at Victory Gardens Greenhouse Theatre,
2257 North Lincoln, (773)871-3000, through February 18.
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