Sunday, December 8, 2013

"We Are In A Play" by Mo Willems


It was absolutely the best, best, bestus piece of theater I have been to in a long, long time.  It was the best piece of children's theater I have ever seen.  It had two four-year-olds who missed a nap and were off schedule engaged on the edge of their seats at a 5 p.m. performance.  And of course it is the thing to do with the preschool and early elementary school set in the D.C. area in December 2013.  Mo Willems again proves that he is an absolute genius, and the defining children's author of this generation.

I am a huge Mo Willems fan.  Heck, I even named my little girl Beatrix, and while I have tried to push the nickname Bea (her brother prefers Ducky), her pseudo-cousins insist her name is Trixie.  Whenever Knuffle Bunny is read, she reverts to Trixie for at least three days.  Mo Willems has a way of writing that appeals to small children as well as grown ups - the kids do not always get the humor, or the random in-jokes (for example, in Goldie Locks and the Three Dinosaurs there are references to asteroids and Three Mile Island).  The stories are entertaining, and don't make me want to stab my eyes out after reading them for the fiftieth time that week.  

The Elephant and Piggie series is about two best friends, worrywart elephant Gerald (male) and happy-go-lucky pig Pigge (female).  The two friends are opposites yet best friends.  They have various adventures and the books and illustrations are very minimalist, yet incredibly emotionally powerful.  My son decided he was more like Gerald, and his friend declared she was more like Piggie - but after a minute or two of thought, he decided he was mostly like Gerald and a little bit like Piggie, and his friend mostly like Piggie and a little bit like Gerald.  

The play itself is absurdist theater at its best.  As Mo Willems explains in the Washington Post, Gerald and Piggie have a series of existential crises until they realize they are, in fact, in a play.  The plot includes several Elephant and Piggie books - We are in a Book,  I Love My New Toy, I am Invited to a Party, Listen to My TrumpetI am Going, and Should I Share My Ice-cream? The players include Gerald, Piggie, the Squirrelles, Delivery Dog, and the Ice Cream Pigeon.  I was disappointed not to see the armless snake, my favorite of the guest character in the books.

The acting was outstanding.  Though the costuming did not include actual elephant or pig costumes, the costuming and acting managed to convey the fundamental essence of Gerald and Piggie.  The costuming was brilliant - a pink dress, tights, and pink shoes, along with hair sculpted into tiny pigtail buns mimicking a pig's ears for Piggie, and a blue-gray jacket, pants, shirt, and tie with texture mimicking a pachyderm's skin for Gerald.  

Tickets available here - http://www.kennedy-center.org/events/?event=KOTBA