Reviews: And The Banned Played On (2003)
PLAN-B SHOW WAS HEARTY AND SPICY BUT RARELY BLAND (excerpt)
Ivan Lincoln, Deseret Morning News, July 20, 2003
It's
doubtful that Plan-B Theatre Company will ever be confused with
anything even remotely close to "mainstream." It's one local troupe
that prides itself in taking the audience precariously close to the
edge, artistically; Plan-B's patrons are regularly prodded out of their
comfort zones.
Issue-oriented theater should
make you squirm. Last Monday, during a fund-raiser in the Jeanne Wagner
Theatre, Plan-B staged an entire evening of works that would likely
raise the dander on many narrow-minded souls. And the Banned Played On focused on nearly two-dozen pieces of literature--books and plays--which, at one time or another, have been censored.
In a city where, for some people, the most "filling" things are junk
food or green Jell-O, the Plan-B fundraiser was a smorgasbord of
substantial helpings of socially conscious literature. Some was
hearty...a few maybe a little too spicy for some tastes...but
rarely was any of it bland.
And the Banned Played On was filled with choice bits of wisdom...and understanding.



