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In Performance: Half Straddle’s Ancient Lives at The Kitchen (NYC)

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In Tina Satter’s newest flickeringly emotional landscape a high school elocution teacher, Paula, (Elevator Repair Service veteran Lucy Taylor) absconds to the woods with three devoted students, where they establish their utopia. There they encounter Morris (Jess Barbagallo), a male witch (or tiny warlock?) who introduces them to the world of broadcast media.

Our friends in the woods communicate largely by quoting Paula’s holy texts at and to each other. Paula’s curriculum includes Romeo and Juliet, Walden, and The Crucible. To audiences who caught Satter’s Seagull (Thinking of You) these appropriations of dramatic chestnuts will be familiar, and given the sophistication and abandon with which Satter operates in this mode, deeply exciting.

Watching Ancient Lives, I was reminded that Satter’s most recent show, House of Dance, was produced by Richard Maxwell’s New York City Players. Satter’s actors occupy a territory of performance aesthetic that resonates in the same zone as Maxwell’s recent work (ISOLDE at Abrons Arts Center). Studiously precise and somewhat clipped, unpredictably bleeding into not-quite-suppressed emotional outbursts, Satter and Maxwell’s actors deliver their texts with a neutrality that invites an audience to read meaning on multiple simultaneous levels. Far from placing their material at an ironic distance, the performers in Ancient Lives feel volatile and vividly present, even as the narrative can seem elusive and obscure at points.

Whereas House of Dance felt dense and punchy, Ancient Lives is diffuse and occasionally difficult. Andreea Minic’s efficiently sprawling set is populated by the pop emotionality of Chris Giarmo’s live soundscape and Zack Tinkelman’s heavily saturated lighting, evoking a quintessentially teenage emotional mise en scene. Deceptively complex, Ancient Lives depicts the discovery of ambivalence with uncommon sensitivity and understanding.

 

Written and Directed by Tina Satter

Performers:

Jess Barbagallo
Eliza Bent
Emily Davis
Julia Sirna-Frest
Lucy Taylor

Music Composition and Sound Design:
Chris Giarmo

Set Design:
Andreea Mincic

Light Design:
Zach Tinkelman

Costume Design:
Enver Chakartash

Video Design:
Ilan Bachrach

Stage Management:
Randi Rivera

 

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