theatre 167 in jackson heights
You Are Now The Owner Of This Suitcase
March 16, 2011 / Jackson Heights / Dance & Theater / Queens Buzz. Continued / If needed use the search function to find the introduction to this story. A new theatrical work by 167 theatre about Jackson Heights opened Friday, March 11th at PS 69. I had the opportunity to preview it in advance of the opening.
Jackson Heights - The Backdrop Of An Original Play
In the next scene, the two characters around who the play revolves, are on a plane destined to New York from Ecuador [see photo in story introduction]. The young man [Joe] is an American returning from a frustrating trip abroad and the young woman [Larita] is heading off to New York to visit her grandmother in Jackson Heights … and to determine whether she wants to make her life there [here].
167 theatre - Writes A Jackson Heights Tale
The play then moves on into the magical neighborhood of Jackson Heights. The book Laurita is reading from provides a bit of continuity, as a woman in Jackson Heights is reading from the same novel in her apartment [see photo to right].
During the intermission I asked the producer, Ari Kreith, why she injected fantasy into this play. She explained to me that she believed that all of us want a little magic to come into our lives. I looked at her, contemplating about how many times I had wished for a bit of magic in my own life.
I inquired about the title, You Are Now The Owner Of This Suitcase. Ari told me that the title had come out of the research the seven writers had done to create / develop this story / play. In the process of editing the raw material they had gathered - bags, baggage and ultimately the suitcase emerged as a sort of metaphor for magic. Artistic Director Ari Kreith is shown in the foreground of the photo above watching the dress rehearsal of You Are Now The Owner Of This Suitcase.
Jackson Heights - Creative Theater
As such the play, You Are Now The Owner Of This Suitcase, is a series of vignettes, based on the lives of real people living in or traveling through Jackson Heights. Their stories, which include the Indian / Bangladeshi / Pakistani cell phone salesman, the Chinese / Korean dry cleaner, the Australian traveler, the young American
The play has a bit of poetry written into it, as well as advice to lovers, and the Jackson Heights Riddle. The Jackson Heights riddle runs as follows, "Seven of these on a circle blue. Each of these must come to you." The advice for lovers is given by a female character in the play who is trapped in an unhealthy relationship. She tells us that "I will be forever yours, to the one whose heart is true, and who grants me my soul through and through".
A Jackson Heights Romance Or Novella?
And then there’s the Prince, the street lady / Russian muse and the characters out of a book who come to life. They come from the very same book that Laurita was reading to Joe while they were bumping around through turbulence on the airplane [see photo shown in the introduction].
The prince wants to ‘escape out of the book’ and into real life because he is looking for ‘real love', not the fictionalized fairytale love as written in the book. This is the reverse, one might say, of the real people who are seeking a fairytale romance [as written in a book] in their real lives.
The muse, the cell phone salesman and the suitcase provide the venues for the introduction of magic [see photo above right]. The magic seems to come into the lives of the characters at a time when they most need it. But perhaps they really didn’t need magic at all. Perhaps they just needed to decide that they were going to make a bit of magic happen on their own. Perhaps that's the magic in the message of You Are Now The Owner Of This Suitcase.
You Are Now The Owner Of This Suitcase Photos
Here’s a link to the 167 theatre website where you can purchase tickets for its shows which run the last three weekends in March [also see the theatre section of the Queens Events calendar using the top tool bar link].
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Many thanks to Ari Keith, Angie Balsamo who provided comments for this story and to the cast and crew of theatre 167 who contributed to this theatrical production.
Written by: Mando Alvarado, Jenny Lynn Bader, Barbara Cassidy, Les Hunter, Joy Tomasko, Gary Winter, & Stefanie Zadravec, with direction by Ari and Angie [see above].
Acted by: John P. Keller*, Stephanie LaVardera, Kathleen Choe*, Oscar Fabela, Waldo Mayo*, Ross DeGraw*, Kim Carlson*, Patricia Becker, Bernardo Cubria*, Oscar Fabela, Emma Ramos, Samuel T. Gaines*, Arlene Chico Lugo, Rajesh Bose*, Elodie Morss. *Members of AEA - the Actors Equity Association.
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