“KURSK” DIVES DEEP TO SUBTERRANEAN DEPTHS, AT LUNATICO, BERKELEY


March 18, 2018, Theatrius

Bryony Lavery, Tina Taylor Sing of Seafaring Women

by Barry David Horwitz

The British nuclear submarine silently shadowed the Russian sub Kursk, on 12 August 2000. In fact, there were three subs circling each other, British, Russian, and U.S., each pretending they are not there. The UK and US ships could have helped save 118 men, but they maintained their silence.

If you want to dive below, under the Arctic Ocean, over by Russia in the Barents Sea, then hustle over to La Val’s Subterranean Theater, for a plunge into these icy, enlightening waters.

“Lavery and Director Taylor string a taught bow that chills our blood. “Kursk” makes for disquieting, intense theater.”

KURSK-post explosion

Lauri Smith, Shawn Oda & Melissa Clason. All photographs by Robin Jackson

Down the steep stairs, we join six women in the Trafalgar-Class Hunter-Killer sub, amid the low murmur of engines. Stunning arrangements of aluminum pipes create cramped quarters for six Royal British sailors. Originally written for men in 2009, British playwright Bryony Lavery has left the hatch open for an all-female cast. Director Tina Taylor enters with gusto, bringing Theatre Lunatico magic.

“As they slip and slide through the narrow hatches, circling round ducts and pipes, they evoke the terror of the freezing waters.”

 

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4 responses to ““KURSK” DIVES DEEP TO SUBTERRANEAN DEPTHS, AT LUNATICO, BERKELEY”

    • Thanks for your question. Yes, Notting Hill was the film in the original rendition. The only alterations we made to the script were to change gender pronouns and character names to reflect an all female cast.

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