The Gospels of
Childhood Triptych
Written by Teatr ZAR
Directed by Jaroslaw Fret
at MCA Stage, 220 E. Chicago Ave. (map)
thru April 1 | tickets: $28-$35 | more info
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A true revelation of a gospel
MCA Stage i/a/w Goodman Theatre
The Gospels of Childhood Triptych
Review by Clint May
Watching The Gospels of Childhood Triptych is a lot like viewing an incomplete ancient statue. What’s on display is beautiful; what’s unable to be seen can only be imagined. The tension between what is in view and what is shrouded in mystery generates a curious spiritual electricity that arcs from the senses to the imagination and back again. Gospels is infused with that sort of spirituality as seen through an exploration of man’s seeking for the intangible attributes of grace and unity. It’s a rough journey, fraught with peril and temptation. With a homely grace, the Teatr ZAR ensemble creates a wondrous three-part epic of dance and polyphonic harmonies that feels at once both as immediately intimate and intensely esoteric as a religious ritual.
Like a foreign opera without subtitles, it behooves any spectator to study the story before entering to properly contextualize the pieces and avoid confusion. The provided program handily contains translations for most of the Polish spoken word sections and pieces of poetry that obliquely enhance the work. As with most contemporary performance art, part of the aesthetic is to allow yourself to be a part of this decidedly disconcerting creation, confusion and all. While most of our culture turns towards obvious symbolism, Gospels is unabashedly cryptic in its expressionism.
Being privy to such a work is demanding for anyone accustomed to linear stories and patent metaphors. I recommend anyone curious to take this rewarding journey—and act quickly, it’s a very limited run—to enter with an open mind and a willingness to be wholly transported into the piece. Under the teaching and exploration of Jerzy Grotowski, Gospels represents a culmination of decades of development, research and collaboration that amounts to an eclectic aesthetic pastiche for Teatr ZAR. Challenging, nervy and above all, beautiful, this is a stunning performance piece of sweeping thematic grandeur and affecting personal closeness.
Rating: ★★★★
The Gospels of Childhood Triptych continues through April 1st at the Museum of Contemporary Art Stage, 220 E. Chicago Avenue (map). Tickets are $28-$35, and are available online here (check for half-price tickets at Goldstar.com). More information at MCAChicago.org. (Running time: 180 minutes, which includes two 15-minute intermissions)
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