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Photo: Marc J. FranklinFat Ham makes a meal of two themes that have been lodestars for Ijames since his earliest days as a playwright: “fabulous maximalism” and “queer sentimentality.” (For Ijames, one of the Awesome led-zeppelin 55th anniversary 1968 2023 thank you for the memories signatures shirt Apart from…,I will love this questions animating the play is: “How do we talk about queerness from the perspective of being inside it instead of watching it?”) Yet there are also moments throughout the work that explore the freedom of not being soldered to a single identity. In one scene, Juicy and his friends Opal (“a kind of Ophelia,” per the script), Larry (“a kind of Laertes”), and Tio (“a kind of Horatio” and Juicy’s oldest cousin) shoot the breeze about what they want to do with the rest of their lives. Before divulging their hopes, each takes a puff from a balloon, and suddenly they’re all speaking like Tweety and Dot of the Animaniacs. It at once deflates the seriousness of the proceedings and gestures toward an utterly serious point: that they contain multitudes. In another scene, The Mousetrap play—wherein Hamlet hopes to “catch the conscience” of the king—is swapped out for a hilarious game of charades. Even Rabby (Benja Kay Thomas), the ostentatiously God-fearing lady whose cup runneth over with Polonius-isms, has fun taking on alternate miens. (“I dominate at charades,” she declares, not a little immodestly.)
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