Showing posts with label Incident at Vichy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Incident at Vichy. Show all posts

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Incident at Vichy, Trinity Street Players, April 2 - 17


Incident at Vichy, Trinity Street Players, Austin Texas


The black box on the fourth floor has a claustrophobic feel. The central space is stark and looks more like a basement than an attic -- a couple of benches, neutral gray walls, a narrow high window, a couple of empty beer bottles left on the sill. As you gather and settle into the ranks of seats around that central space, the theatre serenades you with recordings of French music -- Jacques Brel, an anachronism, singing his lament about the 1914 assassination of pacifist Jean Jaurès, then a better calibrated sucession of ballads by Edith Piaf.

The house lights are up when a couple of men in overcoats and fedoras bring in a man from your right and summarily deposit him on a bench. He sits, bewildered. A few moments pass, and the plainclothesmen bring another arrested man in from your left. Eventually the house lights go down, the collect continues, and the spectators face an unwilling, withdrawn and involuntary group of about a dozen males.

This is Vichy, some 400 kilometers south of Paris. It's the administrative capital of the "free" zone administered during early years of World War II by a government headed by Marshal Pétain. Expressionless French police do not respond to the uneasy questions of the detainees. We gradually learn that they've been picked up off the streets by cruising patrols. None appears to have broken the law, except perhaps for the sullen gypsy presumed to be a thief by vocation.

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Thursday, March 10, 2011

Upcoming: Incident at Vichy by Arthur Miller, Trinity Street Players, April 2 - 17

Incident at Vichy Trinity Street Players Austin Texas

Trinity Street Players, Austin Texas





present

Arthur Miller’s

Incident at Vichy

April 2, 8- 9, 15-16 at 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays
Sundays April 3, 10, and 17 at 2:30 p.m.

Black Box Theatre, 4th floor of the First Baptist Church, 901 Trinity Street (click for map)

Tickets are FREE. Call 512-476-2625 to reserve seats.


Starting April 2, Trinity Street Players will present Incident at Vichy, Arthur Miller’s compelling morality play about the Holocaust. Directed by Cathy Jones, the large all-male cast explores the rounding up of Jews in occupied France during World War II.


In 1942, in a make-shift detention room in Vichy, France, a group of men find themselves detained for questionable reasons. As the play unfolds, they realize the horrible truth of why they have been brought together. The setting of occupied France, at a time when many brave French citizens had joined underground groups and found ways to stymie the Nazis, adds a fresh, yet chilling dimension to this historical piece.

Miller's exploration leaves both characters and audience members with questions. Where is the guilt? Can anyone atone for the horrors? And who gets to decide what our life means, anyway?

Director Cathy Jones said Black Box Theatre's thrust stage extending into the audience “is a powerful and interactive way to present this live show. The audience is allowed to see up close human beings that we can understand and even identify with; struggling with questions and decisions we all face, eventually.”


Trinity Street Players is comprised of all volunteers. Local actors and technical staff commit a tremendous amount of time to deliver strong performances. They have been so successful in their mission, she says, the ensemble troupe now offers three shows a year in their intimate Black Box Theatre, located on the fourth floor of First Baptist Church of Austin at 901 Trinity Street in downtown Austin.