Underneath the Lintel

March 13 - 30, 2014
Main Stage West

Underneath the Lintel
BY GLEN BERGER
Starring: John Shillington

THE STORY: (excerpt from article by Alexis Soloski, The Village Voice) “On an inauspicious morning at a Dutch library, a librarian makes an unexpected find in the overnight return box. …a much mistreated Baedeker’s guidebook 123 years overdue. Even without compound interest, this tardiness merits a tidy fine, and in UNDERNEATH THE LINTEL, playwright Glen Berger’s latest, our librarian hero determines to track down the miscreant. Berger’s monologue, subtitled The Mystery of the Abandoned Trousers, hardly slacks. Mailing a fine to the long-lived scofflaw in question proves difficult, as the borrower listed his name only as `A’. In an effort to run him to earth, the librarian, who has never left his native town of Hoofddorp, zips to China, Australia, Germany, and America. He eats sweets, greases palms, sees Les Miserables in three languages, and fritters away all his accumulated vacation days. He has the time of his life, or perhaps for the first time actually has a life.”

Quotes:
“…one of a handful of great plays written in the last five years…it’s an astonishingly beautiful piece of writing…”
Steve Wiecking, Seattle Weekly

“Berger has shown a penchant for men obsessively investigating truths that blind them to more ordinary pursuits of happiness. This one-man show is no exception. It’s a satisfying mix of intelligent writing and quirky humor in a package that isn’t neatly wrapped up with pat answers.”
Jana J Monji, Los Angeles Times

“Glen Berger’s work feels like what an entire generation of playwrights have been struggling to write.”Bret Fetzer, The Stranger (Seattle)

Playwright

Glen Berger

Director

John Craven

Show dates

March 13 - 30, 2014

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