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The Trap Door Theatre presents... M.S. Garvey's Letters to the President WRITTEN BY: M.S. Garvey "There's a buttload of politically inspiring offerings on local stages right now, but Michael Garvey's late-night solo show is something different, neither a hardhitting satire nor a historic gripe fest. Instead, in just under an hour, he poignantly raises a question familiar to many Americans since the 2000 election debacle-do we belong in this country anymore?-by reading a series of letters he's sent to Bush over the past few years. Not interested in easy polemics, Garvey is sincerely perplexed-and often witty-in his ruminations. "What is it about American interests abroad that make us lose interest in the lives of those abroad?" he asks in one letter. No answer arrives from Dubya, but Garvey's show creates a welcoming place for the confused and downhearted citizen."
In the years leading up to the 2000 Presidential election, M.S. had begun to question much of what he had always taken for granted: What is an individual? What is community? What is country? What is government? How do these relate? How should they? More importantly, who gets to decide? Then came the election. And Florida. And 9/11. And Iraq. And so on. And then came the letters to the president. A steady stream of correspondence from one man to the White House for almost 3 years, unanswered save for the autographed headshot of our president M.S. received on the first day of major operations in Iraq. Michael Garvey (Playwright) began his career here in Chicago at the Players Workshop of the Second City. Opened: November 2007 |
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