Prosperous Fools
Theatre for a New Audience
Polonsky Shakespeare Center
June 3, 2025
In the new play, Prosperous Fools, Taylor Mac leaves no stone unturned in the examination of today’s political
landscape and its effect on the arts. The
commentary is direct, but more importantly, the audience is left with
questions,
placing a spotlight on every participant in our present day society, and
highlighting everyone’s role in its obliteration. Photo courtesy of Theatre for a New Audience
The action of the play surrounds a gala performance of a new ballet, created by the Artist (played by Taylor Mac). The Philantrhopoid (played by Jennifer Regan) is the Artistic Director of the dance company, willing to sell her soul and every element of the production to please the gala’s two wealthy honorees (played by Jason O’Connell and Sierra Boggess). One is a despised capitalist oligarch, and the other a beloved sponsor of needy children. Everything spins out of control as basic facts, creative expression, and philanthropic endeavors are manipulatively spun into fake news and absurd outcomes. The Artist realizes they sold out and that the Intern (played by Kaliswa Brewster) is more deserving of praise than any of the artists or honorees.
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The full cast of Prosperous Fools Photo courtesy of Theatre for a New Audience |
Director Darko Tresnjak finds the right balance for this piece so the audience can hook into the humor and understand the metaphor. The cast broadly plays the absurdity, but never goes too far over the top. The choreography by Austin McCormick is stunning and clever.
Prosperous Fools is playing at Theatre for a New Audience through June 29. It is a riveting experience.
Domenick Danza
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