I’ve reviewed a number of shows at Open Space Arts (OSA) – I love the place – so I’m familiar with OSA’s attributes: unique productions that battle antisemitism and homophobia with art; premiere plays by previously-unknown writers; small, intimate venue; and, most of all, incredible talent both on- and off-stage. it’s been ten years meets all these criteria.
Cesario Tirado-Ortiz is a playwright, actor, singer, producer (and, no doubt, pastry chef and bricklayer!), and it’s been ten years follows his tradition of telling queer stories that are not necessarily about being queer. Director Teri Talo is an actor making their directing debut with it’s been ten years, finding in this new role a chance continues using art as social remonstration.
The story is one of trauma, terror, and murky uncertainty. Ten years ago, four kids faced life-threatening (but unknown) horrors, which each of the four responded to in different ways. Allison (Noah Hinton) fled; Maude (Julia Toney) killed the perpetrator (who happened to be their brother); and Betsy (Alexis Queen) developed an … atypical eating disorder.
Maude is ostensibly the most damaged in the group, and only with great reluctance do they agree to their former lover Betsy’s idea for group healing. Betsy brings Allison and Maude to a group retreat at a remote campsite, run by ‘therapist’ Alex Marusich, whose incompetence only begins with muddling pronouns … but that’s a significant problem with this group, as only Betsy has retained her cis-gender. Gender is a conspicuous uncertainty in it’s been ten years, but it’s by no means the most pivotal.
We never learn exactly what the original traumas entailed; we don’t know (though we can speculate) why Maude and Betsy are estranged; and hey! there were four survicors of the original trauma. Where – for that matter, who – is the fourth? Sam (Alex Marusich) doesn’t appear until late in the action, and his arrival is neither expected nor welcomed. The other three suspect that Sam must have done something infamous in response to their ordeal [whatever it was]. It must be pretty heinous to top Betsy, who witnessed the murders of her cheerleading squad, then ate them.
This seething agglomeration of distress is roused by a fortuitous thunderstorm, which not only provides appropriate auditory context (sound design Kiera Battles) but knocks out the camp’s electricity, so the remainder of the action is lit by lightning flashes (lighting design Lex Newman). Video clips (Shane Hogan) provide glimpses of the characters’ past lives, and production stage manager Mary Dixon brings it all together in this dark, cramped, rather spooky basement venue – perfect for this tale of horror, desolation and self-recrimination.
it's been ten years since everybody died plays at Open Space Arts through April 6
*Extended through April 19th
Recommended!
*This review is also featured on https://www.theatreinchicago.com/!
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