Article courtesy of DC Theater Arts | Written by Charles Green
The following excerpts are taken from an article by journalist Charles Green reviewing a production directed by FSU Theatre professor Jessica Phelps West. Phelps West specializes in teaching graduate directing courses. Click here to learn more about her extensive educational background and acclaimed work in acting and directing.
In Character Productions’ Grounded is an intense one-woman show. George Brant’s 2013 dramatic monologue features Joan Smith as an Air Force combat pilot relegated to piloting drones after an unplanned pregnancy. Directed by Jessica Phelps West in the black box Bowen Theatre at Maryland Hall, it is a searing look at the psychological effects of drone warfare.
Joan Smith dominates the stage as the Pilot, narrating her journey from the joy of flying a jet in “the blue” to the initial monotony of “the grey” screens of the drone. One of the guys, she thrusts her pelvis when describing sex and enthusiastically talks about falling in lust and then love with Eric. Moved to operating drones, or “the Chair Force” as she calls it, she blends skepticism and sarcasm with trying to make the best of it and appreciating being closer to her new family. She rocks out to music on the commute to the base. Engaging in combat, she grips the arms of the chair, her voice tense with anticipation.
Jessica Phelps West does a wonderful job as Director. The energy and drama remain high throughout all 90 minutes, and the suspense gradually builds to a powerful moment, keeping the audience hooked. With its subject matter and language, the play is not for children or the faint of heart but should prompt thoughtful reflections about the moral and psychological costs of drone warfare. To encourage this, Touchstones Discussion Project, an educational nonprofit that leads discussions in various settings, will run a conversation about the play after each Sunday performance. Be sure to see it!
Grounded plays through August 20, 2023, presented by In Character Productions performing in the Bowen Theatre at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts – 801 Chase Street, Annapolis, MD. For tickets ($35), call the box office at 410-280-5640 or purchase online. Post-show discussions, led by Touchstones Discussion Project, will take place after Sunday matinee performances.
Bios for the cast and creative team are online here.
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