Playwright Carter W. Lewis does not have much positive to say about Omaha, the setting of his latest play, now receiving its world premiere at Palm Beach Dramaworks. But in his program notes, the production’s director Bruce Linser suggests that the Nebraska town is merely a microcosm for a nationwide society that has failed to provide the educational, economic and social … [Read more...]
‘The Science of Leaving Omaha’: Downward mobility on the prairie
It is one thing to recognize the dramatic potential in a New York Times article about the disintegration of working-class communities and its devastating toll from one generation to the next, as playwright Carter W. Lewis did. It is quite another thing to make the imaginative leap and turn that material into The Science of Leaving Omaha, about a teenage dropout working in a … [Read more...]