Monday, July 27, 2009

2nd Story Theatre 2008


2nd Story Theatre
Warren, RI
May through June 2008

Director:Ed Shea
Set Designer:Trevor Elliot
Humanities Scholar-in-Residence:Dr. Eileen Warburton

There is a cop (Amy Thompson) chase involving Claire's husband and son, as they go looking for her. There are mistaken identities and mayhem. It is all completely improbable and beyond absurd but very entertaining.

Randy Rice, Broadwayworld.com
http://broadwayworld.com/article/Review_Fuddy_Meers_at_2nd_Story_Theater_20080518

Trevor Elliot has come up with the attractive revolving set for the show, one that switches from Claire’s stark bedroom with blue sky and puffy clouds, to Gertie’s 1950s kitchen, her musty basement and the front seat of Richard’s car.

Channing Gray, Providence Journal http://www.2ndstorytheatre.com/season2007/fm.press.html

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Statement: The World of the Play

Fuddy Meers's playwright, David Lindsay-Abaire, does not provide us with a time and place to set his play. There are a few clues that we are given, but only one strong enough to give us a region of the nation to start with. The reference to Friendly's (a restaurant) lets us research the region due to the fact that we do not have them here so they have to be specific to another area of the country. Using the playwright's home town of Boston Massachusetts made all too much sense (the first Friendly's was in Massachusetts). On top of that, Boston Massachusetts fits other requirements set forth by the script. For instance the urban atmosphere. Most smaller towns and suburbs of cites don't have a public transit bus system the way that Larger metropolitan areas do. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority is the public transit for the entire Massachusetts bay area that is considered the metro area of Boston Massachusetts. Also, a short distance away from Boston MA is a county (Norfolk) that hosts quite a few of Massachusetts's state funded prison facilities. Furthermore, the Massachusetts State Police and the Massachusetts Department of Corrections have uniforms that are incredibly alike. They are alike enough for Heidi to steal a guard's uniform from the laundry at the prison that she works in and helps Limping man and Millet escape from.

Then what about Gertie's house? We are only told that it is in the country. The clues to where in the country, is in the Piermont fair reference. Within a short drive from Boston Massachusetts (around two hours) there is a small town of just over 700 citizens in New Hampshire called Piermont. Along the way, taking the interstate route, there is both a Friendly's and a JC Penny's both of which are referenced in the script as being on the way to Gertie's house. What about the fair itself? I found nothing on a particular fair in Piermont, however there are several traveling fairs/ carnivals in the New England area that have been around long enough to have been the Piermont fair. Piermont could have hired one of them for its country fair. Being as small of a town as it is they may not have the notoriety of say the Texas State Fair.


In the notes on setting at the beginning of the script, it says modern day is the time frame. What does this mean? Today's climate is drastically different from even just a few years ago. So how do we determine the time that Fuddy Meers is set in? Lindsay-Abaire wrote this script while attending Juilliard in the Lila Acheson Wallace American Playwrights Program. It was first workshopped there at Juilliard in 1998. The show was first done at the Manhattan Theatre Club in late 1999, but the first commercial run of Fuddy Meers was in early January of 2000 at the Minetta Lane Theatre. Using the year 2000 for the setting, while not definitive, works quite well. Why? There are a few cultural references that make plenty of sense in the year 2000. Rodney King is referenced. The incident involving Rodney King occurred in the year 1991 and caused catastrophic riots in Los Angeles California and smaller riots in Las Vegas Nevada and Atlanta Georgia in the year 1992. setting it too close to these events would mean that it was too soon after their fall out and 'not funny yet', too far after, not funny anymore. There was a peek in both domestic violence and violent crime in the late 90s (which, assuming the current action takes place in 2000, would be when the play's historical action leading up to the current action would have been). Also with the play set in 2000 the No Child Left Behind act would not be in effect. Without the NCLB act the school's around the county would have had higher standards and expectations (due to not being punished for underachievement with in said standards/ expectations and/ or goals) making it easier to believe Kenny as a 17 year old eighth grader.


Ultimately Fuddy Meers can be set in any time frame after it was written. The play isn't about a time and a place (even though some of the regional and cultural references point us in the right direction) Fuddy Meers is about the comedy of forgetfulness and how the events in our lives shape us and even those around us too.

Images & Sounds

Sound link
Carnival Music- first option Silver Moon- Carousel Waltz
http://www.audiosparx.com/sa/display/sounds.cfm/sound_group_iid.2147


Photos that wouldn't upload properly
Massechussetts domestic violence chart- First chart at the top of the page
http://janedoe.org/know/stats_dv_m.htm

Route from Boston MA to Piermont NH
<http://maps.google.com/maps?daddr=Boston,+MA&geocode=%3BFYhYhgIdbr7D-w&dirflg=&saddr=Piermont,+New+Hampshire&f=d&hl=en&sll=42.122673,-70.08728&sspn=2.790781,4.927368&ie=UTF8&ll=42.646081,-70.894775&spn=2.767619,4.927368&z=8>

Photo Slideshow


Macro View- U.S.

1. National domestic Violence against women


Between 1/3 and 1/2 of all adult women are beaten by their husbands or lovers at some time in their lives. 14% of American women acknowledge having been violently abused by a husband or boyfriend.


http://www.dso.uncc.edu/women/TBN_Web/stats.html


Each year, medical expenses from domestic violence total at least $3 to $5 billion. Businesses forfeit another $100 million in lost wages, sick leave, absenteeism and non-productivity.

http://www.silentwitness.net/sub/violences.htm

These are national numbers gathered close to the time of the final incident with Phil. Women are not exclusively the victims of domestic violence, however, they are far more likely to be the victims than men.

2. National stats and info on domestic violence towards children


According to one study, children who witness domestic violence are more likely to exhibit behavior and physical health problems including depression, anxiety, and violence towards peers. (Jaffe, P. & Sudermann, M., 1995)

According to another study, children who witness domestic violence are also more likely to attempt suicide, abuse drugs and alcohol, run away from home, engage in teenage prosecution, and commit sexual assault crimes. (Wolfe, D.A., Wekerle, C., Reitzel, D. & Gough, R., 1995)

According to a 1990 study, fifty percent of men who frequently assault their wives frequently assault their children. (Strauss, M., Gelles, R. & Smith, C., 1990)


http://www.janedoe.org/know/stats_healthcare.htm


Each year, an estimated 3.3 million children witness their mothers or female caretakers being abused (American Psychological Association, 1996)


http://www.janedoe.org/know/stats_dv_n.htm


"Children immersed in a culture of violence become insecure and lack an inner conscience that holds respect for others. They are easily discouraged and have low self-esteem. They live without hope. From such a life comes confusion, hostility and violence." Roger Toogood, ASW/ACSW Executive Director, Children's Home Society of Minnesota


http://www.silentwitness.net/sub/violences.htm


Children as the victims of domestic violence is quite prevalent (especially if mom is being abused) and very harmful to their development. Could this be why Kenny underachieves?


3. Violent Crimes in the US


http://manyeyes.alphaworks.ibm.com/manyeyes/visualizations/us-overall-violent-crime-rate-per-10-2


Here is a great chart that shows pretty much any year you would like with a nice colored visual to show the rate in whichever US state you would like. In the late 90s (during the play's background) the violent crime rate was very high.

4.MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) technician training/ licensing


Best Online MRI Technician School Rankings

Becoming an MRI technician requires an associates degree in either Medical Assisting, Allied Health or Human Services. Below are rankings and reviews of the best online MRI tech programs and links to the schools that offer them. Request free enrollment and financial aid information packets from the schools below by using the "More Info" buttons:

http://www.mritechnicianschools.org/


What? That's it? You mean you can get this online? You can get your buddy to do the work for you? So that's how an ex druggie/armed robber/ assault & battery mugger can become an MRI technician.


5. DOC (Department of Corrections) officers


Corrections Officer

County Corrections Department is always seeking the most qualified and finest candidates for Corrections Officers.Our hiring process is competitive and only the best will be selected for employment. The primary role is to ensure order and security and enforce the policies and rules of the institution where they work. Officers observe actions and oversee task assigned to inmates in order to make certain inmates are obeying the rules.

* $18.25 - 31.92 /hour

* $3,000 sign on monies with 2 year commitment

A high school diploma or graduation equivalency degree is required.


http://career-network.com/joboffer/register.cfm?jobpositionid=80734&utm_content=552&utm_medium=Corrections%20Officer&utm_name=Career%20Network%20Control%20Content&utm_term=corrections%20officer%20jobs&utm_source=&id_prd=GooAd


So wait... anyone who passed high school or got their GRE can do this? I'll even give them the benefit of the doubt and assume that they do a background check. I'm not knocking the difficulty of these people in these positions. But I would like to point out that Heidi is only a kitchen worker. What does that require? An IQ?


6. Arson on a national level


Year Fires Deaths Direct Dollar Loss In Millions

1998 76,000 470 $1,249


http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/statistics/arson/


Nationally Arson was much more popular at the time than in Massachusetts.


7. Rodney King


Rodney Glen King (born April 2, 1965 in Sacramento, California) is a Black American who, on March 3, 1991, was the victim of police brutality, committed by Los Angeles police officers. A bystander, George Holliday, videotaped much of the incident from a distance.

The footage showed LAPD officers repeatedly striking King with their batons. A portion of this footage was aired by news agencies around the world, causing public outrage that raised tensions between the black community and the LAPD and increased anger over police brutality and social inequalities in the black/African-American community.

Four LAPD officers were later tried in a state court for the beating but were acquitted. The announcement of the acquittals sparked the 1992 Los Angeles Riots. A later federal trial for civil rights violations ended with two of the officers found guilty and sent to prison and the other two officers acquitted.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_King


Rodney King made national news and the incident caused an entire generation to be afraid of the police. Despite the fears, the name Rodney King has become a piece of pop culture humor.


8. Bush election pending


The United States presidential election of 2000 was a contest between Republican candidate George W. Bush, then-governor of Texas and son of former president George H. W. Bush (1989-1993), and Democratic candidate Al Gore, then-Vice President. Bill Clinton, the incumbent President, was vacating the position after serving the maximum two terms allowed by the Twenty-second Amendment. Bush narrowly won the November 7 election, with 271 electoral votes to Gore's 266 (with one elector abstaining in the official tally). The election was noteworthy for a controversy over the awarding of Florida's 25 electoral votes, the subsequent recount process in that state, and the unusual event of the winning candidate having received fewer popular votes than the runner-up.[1] It was the closest election since 1876, and the first since that election that the electoral vote did not reflect the popular vote.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_2000


The action of this play takes place in the spring. That means if its set in 2000 then the controversies surrounding the election of Pres. George W. Bush have not happened. Such as the...


9. Recount


Most of the post-electoral controversy revolved around Gore's request for hand recounts in four counties (Broward, Miami Dade, Palm Beach, and Volusia), as provided under Florida state law. Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris announced she would reject any revised totals from those counties if they were not turned in by November 14, the statutory deadline for amended returns. The Florida Supreme Court extended the deadline to November 26, a decision later vacated by the U.S. Supreme Court. Miami-Dade eventually halted its recount and resubmitted its original total to the state canvassing board, while Palm Beach County failed to meet the extended deadline. On November 26, the state canvassing board certified Bush the victor of Florida's electors by 537 votes. Gore formally contested the certified results, but a state court decision overruling Gore was reversed by the Florida Supreme Court, which ordered a recount of over 70,000 ballots previously rejected by machine counters. The U.S. Supreme Court quickly halted the order.

On December 12, the Supreme Court ruled in a 5–4 vote that the Florida Supreme Court's ruling requiring a statewide recount of ballots was unconstitutional, and that the Florida recounts could not be completed before a December 12 "safe harbor" deadline, and should therefore cease and the previously certified total should hold.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_2000#Florida_Recount


While the recount was going on in made news around the world nightly. But since our action takes place before the Recount it is not mentioned, thus helping to date the piece for us.

But what else did Pres. Bush do that might help us to understand the play?


10.NCLB (No Child Left Behind)


Incentives against low-performing students

Because the law's response if the school fails to make adequate progress is not only to provide additional help for students, but also to impose punitive measures on the school, the incentives are to set expectations lower rather than higher.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCLB#Incentives_against_low-performing_students


The practice of giving all students the same test, under the same conditions, has been accused of inherent cultural bias because different cultures may value different skills. It also may conflict with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), which states that schools must accommodate disabled students. For example, it is normally acceptable for visually impaired students to be read test material aloud. However, on a NCLB-mandated test, a group of blind students had their scores invalidated (reported as zeros) because the testing protocol did not specifically allow for test readers to speak.

The practice of determining educational quality by testing students has been called into question.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCLB#Problems_with_standardized_tests


So if Fuddy Meers had taken place 2002 or later Kenny most likely would not have been held back so far because most likely his standardized testing scores would have thrown the curve and helped to bring down expectations.







Micro view- Boston/Massachusetts

1. Boston Public school buses.


Boston Public Schools students are eligible for transportation if they live more than:

  • 1 mile from their elementary school;
  • 1½ miles from their middle school (includes grades 6–8 attending K–8 schools);
  • 2 miles from their high school.


http://www.bostonpublicschools.org/node/200


Then why is Kenny riding the public transit bus to school? What does this tell us? They lived close to Kenny's school and Kenny is just too lazy to walk to school?

But...


Parents may request a bus stop near their child’s before- or after-school program or day care location, with certain restrictions:

1. The requested stop must be on one of the school’s regular bus routes; and

2. There must be a seat available on the bus.

Parents should be aware that the BPS does not guarantee that the request for an alternative stop will be granted. We process alternative stop requests in the order they are received. Please note that requests received in late August and September may take several weeks to process. The earlier you submit your request, the better your chance for approval.


http://www.bostonpublicschools.org/node/200


Kenny is possibly not on the route because of his advanced age.


2. Public transit buses in Boston


Boston is an urban area with an extensive public transit system. There are over 500 routes. There is too much for a quote. The routes, prices, and any other information on the MBTA (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority) on this website.


http://www.mbta.com/


This is another piece of the puzzle that helps us able to place the setting of Fuddy Meers


3. Boston Public School System


Boston public schools OK with 17 (nearly) year old 8th grader?

Truth is that most people would see this as a possible learning disability. Boston's public school website has this to say.


If you believe that your child is having difficulty making progress in a regular classroom due to a disability, you have the right to an evaluation of your child to find out if he or she has a disability and is eligible for special education services. Ask the principal/headmaster or Evaluation Team Facilitator (ETF) for this evaluation.


http://www.bostonpublicschools.org/node/226


Being held behind for extra help is within reason.


4. Massachusetts DOC (Department of Corrections)


Massachusetts has a few very strict rules within their prison system.(which one doesn't?) But they also have a very broad variety of rehabilitation approaches within their DOC. They seem very concerned with reform instead of institutionalization.


DOC Mission Statement

The Massachusetts Department of Correction's mission is to promote public safety by incarcerating offenders while providing opportunities for participation in effective programming designed to reduce recidivism.


http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=eopsagencylanding&L=3&L0=Home&L1=Public+Safety+Agencies&L2=Massachusetts+Department+of+Correction&sid=Eeops


This could explain why Limping man has had his change of heart


5. Piermont fair


In researching the reference to the Piermont fair I discovered that there was no fair in particular that was being referred to (not like the Texas State Fair or anything). I did however discover that there was a traveling fair that went through NH that had been around long enough to have been the fair that Claire and Kenny both went to as a child.


Today, over 50 years later, Fiesta Shows continues as the exclusive carnival partner at the nation's oldest fair - entertaining over 500,000 patrons annually.


This also helped me set the country setting of Gertie's house.


http://www.fiestashows.com/history/history.asp


6. Massachusetts State Police


The Troop's primary responsibility is to ensure that the primary and secondary roadways of the 70 municipalities located within the Troop's boundaries are adequately patrolled and responded to for service.


http://www.mass.gov/?pageID=eopsterminal&L=5&L0=Home&L1=Law+Enforcement+%26+Criminal+Justice&L2=Law+Enforcement&L3=State+Police+Troops&L4=Troop+A&sid=Eeops&b=terminalcontent&f=msp_divisions_field_services_troops_troop_a_msp_field_troop_a&csid=Eeops


The MA State Police have jurisdiction on the interstate highways like the one that is on the route to Piermont New Hampshire that would most likely be taken Richard and Kenny. On top of that I found out that the Uniforms of the State Police and that of the Honor Guard of the MA DOC (like the one that Heidi might have been able to get from the laundry truck in the prison) are strikingly similar to each other. This makes it easy to confuse the two thus helping this little scheme work.


7. Boston vs Piermont population


At first Richard decides to look through the streets of the city to try and find Claire. How many straws are there in the haystack of Boston MA in 2000? 589,141


http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/SAFFPopulation?_event=Search&_name=boston&_state=04000US25&Submit.x=7&Submit.y=8&_county=boston&_cityTown=boston&_zip=&_sse=on&_lang=en&pctxt=fph


Piermont NH? 709


http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/SAFFPopulation?_event=Search&geo_id=16000US2507000&_geoContext=01000US%7C04000US25%7C16000US2507000&_street=&_county=piermont&_cityTown=piermont&_state=04000US33&_zip=&_lang=en&_sse=on&ActiveGeoDiv=geoSelect&_useEV=&pctxt=fph&pgsl=160&_submenuId=population_0&ds_name=null&_ci_nbr=null&qr_name=null&reg=null%3Anull&_keyword=&_industry=


Much smaller haystack to find Claire in...


8. Domestic Violence Locally


"

Region

Women

Children

Boston

234

221

Metro

117

171

Northeast

297

275

Central

80

79

Southeast

271

259

West

109

158

"


http://janedoe.org/know/stats_dv_m.htm


Of course these are not all of them. Some cases go unfiled/ reported. Claire is not alone.


Neither is Kenny...


According to the Registry of Civil Restraining Orders, at least 43,000 Massachusetts children a year are exposed to reported acts of abuse and violence between family members (Adams, 1995).


http://janedoe.org/know/stats_dv_m.htm


Without the violence in these two's past...there would be no storyline.


9. Violent crimes in Massachusetts


Richard has committed a violent crime(among others) in his past. Millet is accuse of this crime.

Just how likely was it for them to meet?


In the year 2000 Massachusetts had an estimated population of 6,349,097 which ranked the state as having the 13th in population. For that year the State of Massachusetts had a total Crime Index of 3,026.1 reported incidents per 100,000 people. This ranked the state as having the 42nd highest total Crime Index. For Violent Crime Massachusetts had a reported incident rate of 476.1 per 100,000 people. This ranked the state as having the 21st highest occurrence for Violent Crime among the states.


http://www.disastercenter.com/crime/macrime.htm


Massachusetts runs low on overall crime and just above middle of violent crimes. For them to run into eachother years later never having know eachother before seems quite unlikely. This makes for a bigger strange coinsidence.


10. Arson Locally


Limping man (Phil) is imprisoned for arson. How often does this happen?


In all of the research that I did on crime in Boston and Massachusetts, not many cases of arson came up. There either wasn't any or no cases where 'known to law enforcement' or it never happened.

Check out this graph showing a zero for that year in Boston.

http://www.cityrating.com/citycrime.asp?city=Boston&state=MA


Chances are Phil burning the house down would have made the news.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Characters and Casting

After reading Fuddy Meers I examined the possible ways that this show might be cast, especially when it comes to non traditional casting. These are my opinions for casting those actors of varying race/ ethnicity, age, and physical capabilities.

Fuddy Meers makes only one reference to race/ ethnicity throughout the entire script. Richard makes a crack that he’s part Mexican when Heidi says that she’s ” sweatin' like a Mexican whore!” Richard retorts “RICHARD (Offended): Hey, watch it! My mother's half Mexican.” Other than this there is no reference to the race/ ethnicity of these characters and therefore no reason to think that race/ ethnicity have anything to do with the authors intent. There is no hidden agenda making some racial statement. Strictly humor. If the show was cast multiracially, I believe that the original intent would remain intact and that the audience would lose no humorous value. Furthermore if the cast were multiracial I don’t believe that any political statement would be inferred by the audience because of the lightheartedness of this style of comedy.

As far as gender is concerned in Fuddy Meers, there is no message about gender in the script. I believe that Heidi should be played by a woman since it is mentioned that she is a “lady cop” and there is a small to do about that. Other than that gender rolls do not seem to be all that important. I think that if Gertie were played by a male actor that it would be hilarious.

In an academic setting such as Sam Houston State University, finding actors of the appropriate age can often be an issue. The fact that we don’t have many older women to play a woman of Gertie’s age very often makes age an nonissue in and of itself. With the make-up and costume department being as good as they are I do believe that a traditional college aged student could actually play Gertie, given that there were no age appropriate students in the department at the time.

This show presents an excellent opportunity for an actor with a disability. Limping man has a lisp, is half deaf, half blind, and walks with a very defined limp. The only issue is that someone with a disability may be offended if offered the roll strictly because of their disadvantages. However, if the actor doesn’t mind, then I can find no reason it wouldn’t be at the director’s discretion. Other than the obvious character with several disabilities, I think that many of the other characters could be played by actors with any variety of disabilities. Kenny and Heidi do have what seems to be a labored struggle that some may not be capable of but if the physical capability is there, again, director’s discretion.

Over all and in general this show has a myriad of occasions for the use of extremely non traditional casting. It would also make a great show to perform in an academic setting such that we have here at Sam Houston State University.

Characters

CLAIRE --about forty, a generally sunny woman with amnesia.
RICHARD --about forty, a chatty, friendly, sometimes nervous man.
KENNY --seventeen, a troubled teen.
LIMPING MAN --about forty, a lisping, limping, half-blind, half-deaf man with secrets.
GERTIE --sixties, a clear-headed lady who's had a stroke and can't speak properly.
MILLET --thirties or forties, an odd man with a puppet.
HEIDI --thirties or forties, a tough woman in uniform.