Sunday, April 7, 2013

The House of Blue Leaves

I just saw the House of Blue Leaves.  It's funny that the Beck Center would feature two works that feature mental illness in a family context simultaneously.  This play is about a zookeeper, Arnie, who dreams of being a musician for Hollywood movies in the 1960s.  He lives with his wife, Bananas, who suffers from schizophrenia.  Arnie currently has a relationship with their downstairs neighbor, Bunny, because his wife is so different from the woman he married.  Bunny and Arnie plan on leaving for California while committing Bananas to a mental institution.

This play has many madcap moments of comedy, but it is a black comedy.   I wish it had been more of a funny play.  You do feel for the characters.  The actors emote extremely well.  But overall, I feel that this is more of a tragic story.  The show runs until April 21.

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