William Mastrosimone's 40-minute play, Bang Bang You're Dead, is a powerful response to the wave of school killings that have erupted in recent times. Mastrosimone wrote the piece for teenagers to perform. To make it widely accessible, he takes no royalties and specifies that no admission fees may be charged. The play can also be read and downloaded free from the Internet at www.bangbangyouredead.com. Walden Theater's teenage actors, in what is believed to be the play's first Kentucky production, opened their season with riveting performances that fully realized the play's potency and pain without once becoming preachy. Mastrosimone's central figure is Josh, an unhappy outsider who -- after killing his parents in their home for taking away his rifle and sending him to a psychotherapist -- shoots and kills five classmates, some of whom he hates and some randomly. The dead students confront him (this seems to take place in Josh's head), asking "Why did you kill us, Josh?" There are no easy answers. Nick Salansky is faultless as the conflicted Josh, who can't stand it that "everybody in school's laughing at me." His victims - Collin Smith, Ayelet Blumberg, Joseph Goldammer, Elizabeth Cox, and Rosalind Streeter -- are equally impressive.
Walden Theater, commendably, is now taking the play to schools in the area and having a panel of actors and volunteer therapists lead a discussion after each show.
Opened:
September 17, 1999
Ended:
September 25, 1999
Country:
USA
State:
Kentucky
City:
Louisville
Company/Producers:
Martin Experimental Theater
Theater Type:
Regional
Theater:
Kentucky Center For The Arts
Theater Address:
Sixth & Main Streets
Phone:
(502) 562-0100
Running Time:
45 min
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Charles Sexton
Review:
Cast:
Nick Salansky (Josh), Collin Smith (Michael), Ayelet Blumberg (Katie), Joseph Goldammer (Matt), Elizabeth Cox (Jessie), Rosalind Streeter (Emily), Christine Hartlage (Josh's Mom), Austin Clark (Josh's Dad and Grandpa), Blair Douglass (Prosecutor), Evan Prizant (Judge), Hilary Hahn (Public Defender and Police Officer), Leslie Nussbaum (Witness), Rachel Salansky (Jury Forewoman & School Principal), Maurie McGinnis (Psychotherapist). Chorus: Pamela Slack, Evan Prizant, Maurie McGinnis, Christine Hartlage, Blair Douglass, Leslie Nussbaum, Austin Clark, Hilary Hahn, Rachel Salansky.
Technical:
Stage Manager: Linnea Duckworth; Lighting: Jan Musson.
Critic:
Charles Whaley
Date Reviewed:
September 1999