An Overview of the plays Your Handsome Captain and Stuff
Looking at what you experience during the fall, the word tradition comes to mind. People tend to stick with what they’ve established over the years for their personal entertainment, if being going out to the movies, football games, or the party scene. Its time for you to break outside of your comfortable bubble you’ve made for yourself and experience a night of theater at the Drake Center with the cast of Your Handsome Captain & Stuff. An experience that will take you on a journey of love, heartache, laughter, and astonishment. Your Handsome Captain a play written by Simone Schwarz-Bart which dramatizes the unyielding trauma of exile and the subtleties of patriarchal domination. Your Handsome Captain uses the theme of only needing the bare essentials to create a memorable play the choice of props and customs used weren’t extravagant but, they kept with the theme of the play. Mrs. Baptiste wears the clothing of a every day woman of Haiti while Mr. Baptiste enters the stage wearing working clothes, this shows us the poverty that Mrs. Baptiste lives in, while it reminds us the whole time why Mr. Baptiste left was to work so that they can have a better life. . . .
It’s as they used the body as a source of image, narrative and emotion in there performances to communicate on a level of subconscious language taking us on a bizarre journey, cracking stereotypes by embodying them. As I stated before the object was to break the boundaries of your norm, and when I went to watch these plays I know mine was. e another object that holds no significant value, but for the Baptiste’s its there source of communication between them there way of expressing to each other how they feel and how it all begins. Audience interactivity was a structural motif, and there was no escape, no matter where you were sitting. Baptiste keeps quite you notice many facial and body expressions. Baptiste telling her story of infidelity. After listening to her story of adultery Your Handsome Captain chooses a tremendous song for Mr. Stuff a play written by Coco Fusco and Nao Bustamante, which takes a look at how fear and desire for food, nurturing, and erotic pleasure are intertwined with American perceptions of Latin women, and how society contends with it’s mixed fascination for their culture. Each actresses brought a different aspect to the play one trying to be the more sexual character and the other more humorous. Baptiste is now relaxed you see him holding and looking at the tape player as if it is really his wife he has there with him. Baptiste though begins to question was his dreams really worth what happened between him and his wife.
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