Abe Koogler

Deep Blue Sound

Deep Blue Sound

The Clubbed Thumb theater company follows up last year’s excellent Grief Hotel with another gem that originated in its  Summerworks program, Abe Koogler’s Deep Blue Sound, in which a group of islanders in the Pacific Northwest mourn the disappearance of a nearby pod of orca whales. The production, in residency at the Public Theater, is astonishing: Koogler’s play is both strange and naturalistic, as funny as it is deeply moving, even shattering; Arin Arbus’s note-perfect direction is mesmerizing, smartly enhancing the emotional climaxes but never overdoing them; and the ensemble of nine is simply extraordinary.

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Staff Meal

Staff Meal

An underlying anxiety is on display in Abe Koogler’s Staff Meal about the appeal of his absurdist play: exhibit A is a character listed as Audience Member in the program (Stephanie Berry), who interrupts the proceedings about 30 minutes into the show to offer a detailed explanation of why she is not pleased:

      Is this a play about restaurants or the people who work there? I’d happily watch a play about that—if it was different.
     Take a stand! Inspire action! Touch our hearts—or at least you should try!
     We’ve given this gift to you of our evening—one of our precious few nights on this earth—and you’re showing us this?????

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