Bayou City Theatrics has selected Mary Zimmerman's award-winning play, Metamorphoses, to kick off the new year, running January 16 - February 1 at The Kaleidoscope. Artistic Director, Colton Berry, directs and designs the piece, which features a strong cast of ten local Houston actors and a unique design, incorporating an onstage pool.
The play is based on David Slavitt's translation of Greek and Roman transformation myths, as told by Ovid. An ensemble of storytellers gathers amidst a body of still water, and set it to motion to guide the audience through a myriad of Ovid's myths. Included are familiar tales, such as King Midas and his golden touch and Orpheus and Eurydice in the Underworld, as well as many thought provoking, lesser-known myths. With nearly the entire playing space filled with water, the ensemble of performers weave their tales with imaginative imagery and flowing transitions through a variety of theatrical styles, from clever comedy to pantomime and puppetry to dance-infused movement. "Water becomes a central character in the piece," says Berry. "As a visual element, it evokes thoughts of cleansing... washing away what was, to reveal something new. Each of the myths presented focuses on the over-arching theme of transition, transformation, and change. It is inevitable that we must face change in life; Each and every one of us will experience it. Metamorphoses examines the idea of these moments of human transformation and presents us with questions: Why must they happen? Are these transitions and transformations positive or negative? Can we influence their outcome or possibly escape them? Zimmerman's treatment of these questions is really impeccable... It makes for a truly gripping piece of theatre."Videos