The Thanksgiving Play by Tacoma Arts Live at the Tacoma Armory. Performing until 11/5/23. Stay tuned for my full review! #showsiveseen #theatre #nativeAmerican
Bloodletting play opening weekend by Pork Filled Productions at Theatre Off Jackson. Performing until 11/4/23. Stay tuned for my full review! #showsiveseen #theatre #palawan #Philippines #Aswang
Macbeth: A Rock Musical by Seattle Public Theater and Macha Theatre Works. Performing until 11/5/23. Don’t wait for my full review to buy tickets since this weekend is already sold out! #showsiveseen #theatre
Miss You Like Hell musical opening night by Strawberry Theatre Workshop at 12th Ave Arts. Performing until 11/11/23. Stay tuned for my full review! #showsiveseen #theatre
Elevator Thoughts (aka Tweet): Andrew Lee Creech’s Last Drive to Dodge world premire play at Taproot Theatre w/ The Hansberry Project. Well-written dialogue, cute repartee, dimensional characters, and lots of audience reactions. #showsiveseen #theatre
Synopsis from the Theatre: Prophet and Ro are chasing dreams faintly whispered on the wind that sweeps the dusty Texas plain, where ranching is brutal work and change is on the horizon. Set at the end of the Cowboy Golden Age, Last Drive to Dodge examines race, love, and legacy in a time when everyone is scrambling for their piece of the American Dream.
Several or Few Settings/Locations: A couple of locations on a ranch
Static (Stationary) Set: Yes
Prior Exposure/Knowledge Required: No
Defined Plot/Storyline: Mostly yes, but there’s only so much that can occur on a ranch
Equity Actors: 2
Total Number of Actors: 4
Perceived Pace of the Show: Slow to medium speed
Length (Including Any Intermission): 2.25 hours
Was there an intermission?: Yes
Was This the First Time I Attended a Production of this Show: Yes
Would I See It Again 3 Years from Now?: Probably not, but it was good
Recommendation: See it, especially if you either like 1) plays about race in the USA 2) or plays that are heavier on the dialogue than action
Other Rave(s) Not Mentioned in Elevator Thoughts
Audience Reaction: You know it’s a good play when you hear lots of reactions from the audience like laughter, gasps, groans, “humphs,” and “hmmms.” I noticed these audience reactions more in the second act. I won’t spoil anything, but I specifically remember audibly groaning when somebody took off their hat in the second act.
Dimensional Characters: The characters in this play were not simply good or bad and black or white (no pun intended). The playwright added some depth to their backstory that influenced their motivations. Ironically, I enjoyed the least complex character (Millie played by Jonelle Jordan) the most since she had the funniest lines.
Dialogue: The dialogue was well-written and there were some sly funny random quips. I loved the way Ro (played by Dedra D Woods) dressed down Millie regarding Millie’s ignorance of her own personal white privilege. The climactic scene towards the end of the play when Ro and Prophet (played by Yusef Seevers) debated the unfairness of black responsibility reminded me of when Michelle Obama said her family faced more scrutiny under the public eye than other presidential families because of race.
Twist: The reveal at the end of the first act was unexpected.
Rant(s)
Audience Hazard: One of the actors hammered a fence post on-stage and particulates flew everywhere. This was a potential eye injury hazard especially since the audience was so close to the stage.
Other Musing(s) and Observation(s)
Montage (Slight Spoiler): What did the “I am” video montage mean in the second act? And who were the people in it?
Prophet vs Profit: In the second act, I realized the name “Prophet” also sounds like “profit.” I wonder if the playwright intentionally considered this.
Hook: They were probably taking advantage of the fact that sex sells during the play’s first act hook with the post-coital scene.
Theatre Company: Taproot Theatre and The Hansberry Project
Venue: Jewell Mainstage at Taproot Theatre
Venue Physical Address: 204 N 85th St, Seattle, WA 98103
Dedra D. Woods and Yusef Seevers in Last Drive to Dodge by Andrew Lee Creech at Taproot Theatre. Photos by Robert Wade Photography.Dedra D. Woods and Yusef Seevers in Last Drive to Dodge by Andrew Lee Creech at Taproot Theatre. Photos by Robert Wade Photography.Dedra D. Woods and Tim Gouran in Last Drive to Dodge by Andrew Lee Creech at Taproot Theatre. Photos by Robert Wade Photography.Dedra D. Woods and Yusef Seevers in Last Drive to Dodge by Andrew Lee Creech at Taproot Theatre. Photos by Robert Wade Photography. Jonelle Jordan and Tim Gouran in Last Drive to Dodge by Andrew Lee Creech at Taproot Theatre. Photos by Robert Wade Photography.Yusef Seevers and Tim Gouran in Last Drive to Dodge by Andrew Lee Creech at Taproot Theatre. Photos by Robert Wade Photography.
Role
Name
Prophet
Yusef Seevers *
Ro
Dedra D. Woods *
Millie
Jonelle Jordan
Bennett
Tim Gouran
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Prophet (Understudy)
Jarron A Williams
Ro (Understudy)
Esther Okech
Millie (Understudy)
Marianna de Fazio
Bennett (Understudy)
Nik Doner
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Director
Valerie Curtis-Newton**
Assistant Director
Bretteney Beverly
Playwright
Andrew Lee Creech
Scenic Designer
Matthew Smucker^^
Costume Designer
Melanie Burgess ^^
Casting Director
Bretteney Beverly
Lighting Designer
Brian Engel
Sound Designer
Evan Mosher
Projection Designer
Mark Lund
Fight Choreographer
Alyssa Kay
Stage Manager
Kathryn Louise*
Dramaturg
Sonja Lowe
Dialect Coach
Gin Hammond
Props Designer
Bella Rivera
Assistant Stage Manager
Tiana Price
Property Master
Bella Rivera
Casting Consultant
Jessica Spencer
Dresser
Tiana Price
Draper
Martha Mitchell
Draping Mentor
Connie Rinchiuso
Stitchers
Veronica Dimoff, Scian Hayes
Wig Designer
Joyce Degenfelder
Wig Specialist
Kelly Schmidt
Scenic Carpenter
Tim Samland^
Light Board Operator
Clint Bull
Sound Board Operators
Marty Sisk, Andi Villegas
Master Electrician
Aiyana Stephens
Electricians
Clint Bull, Jayde McCarrell, Kody Smith, Anna Van Vleet, Eric Wu
Scenic Strike/Load-In
Michael Adler^, Seth Branum^, Thomas Moore^
*Member of Actors Equity Association **Members of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society ^Member of IATSE No. 15 ^^Member of United Scenic Artists Local 829