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"The Giver" packs a punch
 
By Jessica Laub RSS Feed
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Tags: the giver, lois lowry, first stage children's theater

I went to the see "The Giver" at First Stage Children's Theater with a young friend of mine, and we both enjoyed the play immensely.

In the play, 12-year-old Jonas is selected to be his community's next "Receiver of Memories" and his position is to retain the collective memories of the community so that no one else has to. "Has to?" you ask. Yes, our memories bring us joy, but they also bring us pain and sorrow. In Jonas's futuristic community, no one but Jonas, and the elder who passes down the memories to him, "The Giver," need be burdened with the weight of unpleasant memories. Jonas is selected for this honored position because he possesses two important qualities: courage and the capacity to see beyond.

Jonas's community has embraced "sameness"-- they all wear the same color (grey), they have no hills, no snow, no pain, no thing that makes life difficult. People are also protected from their own choices- all important decisions are made for them. Nice, however, they also do not see colors, do not know the warmth of the sun, do not know the satisfaction of making a good decision and do not know what it is like to feel love. "The Giver" powerfully exemplifies the point that hills and valleys make our lives difficult but also give them meaning -- a pretty important point to get.

I visited the library to find the book by Lois Lowry on which the play was based, but found the shelf empty. They had already all been borrowed by other playgoers to be sure. I put my name on the list. This one is good enough to wait for and has enough going on to make me want to experience it twice.

There is still time to see "The Giver" as the play runs until Feb. 25 at the Todd Wehr Theater at the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts -- or to see it again. Note that "The Giver" is recommended for children age 10 and older, and that children under age 3 are not permitted in the theater.



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First Stage Children's Theater
929 N. Water St.
Milwaukee, WI 53202
(414) 267-2929
http://www.firststage.org/

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