The Austin Chronicle has a review of this year’s Out of Ink. I can’t help but be pleased with this bit:
Take, for example, the most successful piece in the evening: “Entropy,” directed by Sharon Sparlin. (And yes, I’m going to spoil some of this, so stop reading here if you’re going to see it.) In it, two scientists, Boson (Jose Marenco) and Higgs (Jacob Trussell), gradually discover that they are caught in a time loop. Playwright Marshall Ryan Maresca changes up the repetitive dialogue in each successive scene so that we discover what is happening at the same time the scientists do, utilizing just enough techno-speak to make it all sound real and possible, while actors Morenco and Trussell use a blistering tempo, a chair on wheels, a laptop, and not much else to make us imagine huge control rooms, massive computers, and the swirling vortex of time. Plus, it’s laugh-out-loud funny.
Got to love that. And you know what? It IS laugh-out-loud funny, but I’ve got to give most of the credit for that to Jose and Jacob. Those two really click, both with spitting out the, I’ll admit, downright Trekkian technobabble (“The integrity of the field is quantum tied to the half-life of the sample!”) as well as building the necessary spiraling momentum. And Sharon was the perfect director for this piece. Rare is the artist who not only is an ace at coordinating movement and text into a stronger integrated whole, but ALSO reads quantum physics for fun.
In short, I am incredibly happy, but mostly because I had a fantastic group of people who brought the absolute best out of my text.
That’s great! Congrats on the excellent review!