'Cuttin' Up' is Layered With Fun
By: James Sims
In the constant battle of old and new, jazz pitted against R&B, conservative hair versus hip-hop fashion, the neighborhood barbershop allows each struggle to take center stage while three generations of barbers reminisce and look ahead at the changing times.
In Charles Randolph-Wright's play Cuttin' Up, making its West Coast debut at the Pasadena Playhouse, such a story unfolds in the auspice of a Los Angeles barbershop, weaving numerous stories from the bestselling book "Cuttin' Up: Wit and Wisdom from Black Barber Shops," by Craig Marberry. There, both wild and touching stories of the eclectic patrons who treat the shop as a watering hole at which to ponder the meaning of their surrounding society make up this often-humorous work.Cuttin' Up surrounds three barbers, each symbolic of a drastic change in culture, who find solace in trimming their way through black history one cut at a time. Howard, the owner of this establishment, played with such sensitive wisdom by Adolphus Ward, is the eldest of the bunch, dispensing important lessons to his younger staff and clientele, reminding of the familiar stoic family member who always talks of manners lost over the years."More black history gets passed down in a barbershop than in schools" is a poignant line, which captures the essence of the establishment Howard holds so dear to his soul. Ward's performance is the rock of Cuttin' Up, tries keeping the show grounded in sincerity when many of the storylines veer into the somewhat silly.
Photos by Roger Mastroianni. Top (L-R) Maceo Oliver, Darryl Alan Reed and Dorian Logan; Middle (L-R) Iona Morris and Darryl Alan Reed; Bottom (L-R) Adolphus Ward and Jacques Smith.
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