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Evaluation: ‘Bacon’ treads the road between love and abuse for teenage boys in a Rogue Machine powerhouse
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Evaluation: ‘Bacon’ treads the road between love and abuse for teenage boys in a Rogue Machine powerhouse

Last updated: February 12, 2025 5:11 pm
Editorial Board Published February 12, 2025
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Performing doesn’t get extra flamable than in Rogue Machine Theatre’s explosive manufacturing of “Bacon,” carried out upstairs on the Matrix Theatre on the inescapably intimate Henry Murray Stage.

Whenever you head again downstairs on the finish of this two-hander by British playwright Sophie Swithinbank, you may want a second to collect your self. The play, which explores masculinity, bullying, sexuality, internalized homophobia and violence, chronicles the abusive relationship between two wounded adolescent boys who’re struggling to grasp the adults they’re turning into.

It’s additionally, in a means, a love story. A damaging one which neither is supplied to deal with.

Mark (Wesley Guimarães) is a shy and well mannered newcomer to St. Michael’s Faculty. Self-conscious and friendless, he’s anxious to not appeal to the form of consideration that has clearly made him a goal of bullying previously. Darren (Jack Lancaster), who lives together with his risky father in much less middle-class circumstances than Mark, is a troublemaker on the college, a daily in detention who smokes the place he shouldn’t, takes what doesn’t belong to him and carries a knife to settle disputes.

The play, set in London, strikes forwards and backwards between two time durations. When “Bacon” begins, Mark is working at a café, hiding out from his life in what’s going to finally be revealed to be a post-traumatic limbo. Darren’s entrance into the café prompts Mark to inform his story — their story, truly, an entwined set of narratives that the 2 characters will take turns delivering.

The scene modifications to 4 years earlier, when Mark and Darren meet at St. Michael’s Faculty. They’re drawn to one another like predator to prey. Darren, a menacing presence, immediately sizes up Mark, who wears his coronary heart on his neatly pressed sleeve. Their backgrounds and temperaments might hardly be extra totally different, but each sense in one another a lacking piece.

Uncared for and roiling with rage, Darren must be cherished however can’t face his personal vulnerability. Mark, who longs to present consolation, doesn’t have the conceit to guard himself from cruelty when it’s combined up with the promise of connection.

Mark is taller and brighter than Darren however infinitely extra docile and much much less street-smart. There’s no query who’s in management.

Guimarães’ reveals Mark’s limits — there are specific issues he won’t tolerate. However the character’s terror of social isolation retains the door open to a friendship that may resemble a hostage scenario. Early on, Darren grabs Mark’s cellphone and refuses to present it again, establishing the sample of violation that Mark rejects however can not appear to flee. Later, when Darren exhibits up at Mark’s residence, the sudden social name is laden with deadly suspense.

Lancaster’s Darren is sort of a coiled snake, able to spring on the most sudden moments. As Mark and Darren spend extra time alone collectively, the stress, each sexual and in any other case, rises exponentially. Minimize off from the world, they tentatively discover their mutual curiosities. However these non-public moments create a backlash in Darren that’s terrifying to witness. The brutality of his upbringing has made him harmful. The sight of weak spot, a reminder of what he’s masking up, compels him to pounce.

Jack Lancaster and Wesley Guimarães within the West Coast premiere of “Bacon” at Rogue Machine

(Jeff Lorch)

Swithinbank probes deep past the topical floor of her drama. “Bacon” defies class. It offers with college bullying however doesn’t takes refuge in social-issue speaking factors. This sharply psychological work makes use of the two-character format to dramatize a dance of fractured identities.

The manufacturing, directed by Michael Matthews, concentrates intensely on the interaction between Guimarães and Lancaster. The actors, whereas adopting the English accents of their characters, deliver their very own individualities to the roles. “Bacon” is the form of play that may rework by means of the particularities of its performers.

Unfolding within the tight quarters of the Henry Murray Stage, the actors rearrange just a few minimal set items to shift the summary locale from college to residence to work and past. (Stephen Gifford’s manufacturing design understands the theatricality of the play and retains the main focus squarely on the actors.)

“Bacon” grapples with trauma — and doesn’t flinch from what it uncovers. Guimarães and Lancaster give themselves fearlessly over to a narrative that’s excessive however in a means that’s true to the extremity of adolescence.

The manufacturing, one other Rogue Machine powerhouse in a compressed package deal, is without doubt one of the most intense outings I’ve had within the theater in a while. Performing, playwriting, directing and producing mix into unmissable theater, an expertise that would occur nowhere else however the dwell stage.

‘Bacon’

The place: Matrix Theatre, 7657 Melrose Ave., L.A.

When: 8 p.m. Fridays, Mondays, 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Ends March 30

Tickets: Common admission: $45. (Test for exceptions.)

Contact: www.roguemachinetheatre.org/ or (855) 585-5185

Operating time: 1 hour, 20 minutes

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