Here's an interesting detail. Until I saw My Manana Comes at the Fountain Theatre, it had been a long time for me since seeing a play entirely about what is a "male" world, a completely masculine POV. Please don't see this as a complaint one way or another. I just found it interesting, not least because the playwright in question is a woman--Elizabeth Irwin.
The play takes place in and around the kitchen of a Manhattan restaurant, focusing on the lives of four busboys one summer.
Credit: Ed Kreiger |
Now, parenthetically, I'd like to point out the really superb job these four did doing the job of busboy! For much of the play they are in constant motion, doing dozens of little tasks, some of them (like balancing three food-filled plates on one arm) anything but easy but they did it like it was second nature. Having played a waiter just once on stage, I have some inkling of just how much rehearsal that took!
Credit: Ed Kreiger |
Which makes the drama so much more intense. Because when the sides break down--when the greed and foolishness of the restaurant owner fractures the world of the kitchen, none of these guys is wrong. They end up in genuinely deadly conflict, these four who were and should have been friends.
My Manana Comes plays Mondays and Saturdays at 8pm, Saturdays and Sundays at 3pm until June 26, 2016 at the Fountain Theatre 5060 Fountain Ave. (near Normandie) Los Angeles, CA 90029.
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