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(From left) Janet Morrison, Socorro Santiago, Laura Esterman and Jessica Pimental in “The Clean House.” |
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WHAT opens new theater with a ‘Clean House’
Theater Review
By Sue Harrison Banner Staff
Jeff Zinn, artistic director of the Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater, made an interesting choice when he picked Sarah Ruhl’s “The Clean House” to open the new WHAT theater on Route 6. Interesting, because it manages to be two very different things at once — a play that’s fairly light on the surface but that deals with life’s strongest emotional challenges, like loss, death, illness, infidelity and fear.
At first glance, “The Clean House” could almost be called drama lite. There’s a lot going on but nobody wants to venture too far down the emotional well. But underneath that shined and smooth surface laced with humor there’s a world of pathos and pain.
For a slideshow from WHAT’s opening weekend and information about a benefit reading there on Monday and Tuesday see the Sunday Banner Daily Update on this website.
For the full review see this week’s Provincetown Banner. Also in this week’s arts & entertainment section read a review of the musical “Forever Plaid” at the Provincetown Theater; a movie review of “The Mighty Heart”; a review of “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare” performed in Orleans; the DVD release column by Howard Karren; listings and more.
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