You may not like the play, you may not love the play. But as a Memphian you Should see this play. The play opens up a dialogue about race relations, male/female issues and confronts feelings that are long overdue for examination. Shame, guilt, fear all a part of the collective psyche of racial politics and interpersonal relations are laid bare in the tableau of a law office mounting a defense for man accused of rape. Guilty or innocence? Facts or truth?
The Director Brian Fruits is to congratulated for putting together a fine cast and crafting a worthy and honest performance from his talented players.
After the performance, I overheard one patron say: 'this drama could open the door'. Indeed.
Re: “Cafeteria Man”
Don't miss this important film!