BWW Reviews: Theresa Rebeck's O BEAUTIFUL at CT Rep is About Agreeing That We Don't Always Agree to Disagree
Bullying, gun control and abortion rights are just a few issues that get a town hall hearing in the regional premiere of Theresa Rebeck's O BEAUTIFUL at CT Rep. What sets this one apart from other political plays is that some of the founding fathers themselves and other historic figures stop by to weigh in on some of today's hottest topics.
In this New York area suburban community created by Rebeck (Dead Accounts, The Understudy, creator of TV's "Smash."), housewives gather for bake sales and share recipes, husbands collect guns and everyone watches "The Simon West Show," a sort of Glenn Beck-type (Laurence Lau) who preaches about protecting the right to bear arms in the face of a government that he sees as an enemy.
Ty Janaleris (Thomas Brazzle), an African-American teacher in the overwhelmingly white school, upsets parents and Principal Loomis (Kit Flannagan) when he supplements the approved text book with handouts to teach the kids high school history. Even a handout containing the thoughts of Thomas Jefferson is suspect because it hasn't been approved. What the parents don't know is that their ideal world already doesn't exist for their kids. Alice Fletcher (Hannah Kaplan) is pregnant following a date rape by Luke Simpson (Ryan Marcone) who abandons her for new girlfriend Gwen Turner (Kate Mavis Zulauf). Unable to turn to parents (Darius Burkowski and Sarah Wintermeyer) who won't understand her desire for an abortion, she finds a friend in Jesus (Will Haden).Pictured: Laurence Lau (Simon West) and David McCann (Benjamin Franklin) in a scene from Connecticut Repertory Theatre's regional premiere production of Theresa Rebeck's O BEAUTIFUL playing in the Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre October 4 – 14. Photo by Gerry Goodstein.
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