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    Kids try to bury big family secret, in 'Yosemite'

    NEW YORK (AP) — Some family secrets are too big to bury.

    Playwright Daniel Talbott has written a searing drama of a family trapped in a downward spiral, both emotionally and financially, in his dark new play "Yosemite," which opened Thursday night off-Broadway in a compelling production at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater.

    In this disturbing work, an excellent cast guided by director Pedro Pascal skillfully creates an increasingly tense atmosphere, as three unhappy teenage siblings reluctantly dig a hole in the snowy woods near their trailer park residence.

    Seth Numrich gives a devastating performance as the oldest boy, Jake. Numrich gradually ratchets up Jake's anger and desperation while laboriously digging a hole onstage, tossing dirt and heaving rocks for much of the 90-minute play. Libby Woodbridge is sweetly heartbreaking as his slightly younger sister, Ruby.

    With delicate wistfulness, Woodbridge enacts an imaginative teenage girl under great stress. Ruby is constantly near tears but gamely trying to keep an air of normalcy going, while desperately cradling the small bundle their mother has demanded they bury. She chatters about everyday issues like homework, food and neighbors, in between discussions about their descent into poverty and the dreadful event that necessitated their current difficult task.

    Noah Galvin wears a shell-shocked air as youngest brother, Jer, who pipes up incongruously a few times, as kids do, about getting Grandma to take them to Disneyland. Jake has other ideas about how to escape their unhappy living situation, which was set in motion by the death of their father and subsequent remarriage of their mother. It's clear they have a strong shared bond, despite the quarreling that erupts between Jake and Ruby.

    By the time hollow-eyed, rambling Mom (Kathryn Erbe) shows up to see how it's going, it's clear why none of them will even look at her at first. Erbe gives a deeply affecting performance as their angry, guilty, loving but despairing mother. Numrich and Erbe have a potent scene where they overlap screaming repeatedly at one another, which is as emotionally draining to watch as it must be to enact.

    It's clear that the kids have a terrible foreboding about just why their mother has come to reminisce with them, as she tries to plant happy memories in their minds. The actors have created such believable characters that the audience is numbed by the idea of more sorrow ahead for them.

    The crackling dialogue and suspenseful silences are well-paced by Pascal. Raul Abrego's impressive onstage forest, complete with sunken hole full of big rocks and dirt, provides an artful, natural background to Talbott's breathtaking, unnatural human tragedy.

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    • Lauren  •  29 days ago
      I'm not the only one who initially read the headline too fast and thought the kids buried their family in secret in Yosemite, right?
    • smiley  •  29 days ago
      Talk about misleading. This was under yahoo news. Clearly the play paid for a whole page of advertisement. #$%$ you yahoo.
    • Sookie Stackhouse  •  29 days ago
      Seriously thinking about no longer using Yahoo! as my home page.
    • Michael  •  Denver, Colorado  •  29 days ago
      The question is this: Would you have clicked on this article if the headline was accurate and you knew it was about a play? NO! Yahoo is the National Enquirer of the internet, period.

      Yahoo might as well just make all their headlines "CRAZY ALIENS INVADE THE WORLD!"
    • Stephen  •  Harrisburg, Illinois  •  29 days ago
      Why is this a news story? Who writes this crap?
    • CommonCents  •  29 days ago
      Its a play..Shouldn't Yahoo have listed under entertainment rather than news?
    • Harry Bailey  •  29 days ago
      The Play sounded like a winner, but the article was quite misleading.
    • Richard Tator  •  29 days ago
      My cat buried a secret in the backyard this morning,his was more interesting.
    • Lynn  •  29 days ago
      I think that Yahoo has got to start mentioning what category the danged tease is for in the little blurbs on the home page.. this is really getting to be a pain.. think I'm going to read a police type story and its an off-broadway critique. what the heck do I care about what's happening off Broadway.. I'm not going to be going to a play in New York anytime this decade.. but I am going to Yosemite in a few months..sheesh
    • Che Lynn  •  Butte, Montana  •  29 days ago
      Wow, I thought I was going to read about some horrible Yosemite crime, not this "play"....
    • Richard  •  29 days ago
      I have seen this Play and it is outstandingly 'Good", However, I can't believe that Yahoo would "Troll" the Internet for an off Broadway Play and submit it under the News Category! I need to get a better Home Page.
    • t  •  Fayetteville, North Carolina  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      Got suckered in on this lame #$%$ story
    • r  •  Cottonwood, Arizona  •  29 days ago
      From the headline, I thought it was an actual news story. What a joke! I wonder if any one at yahoo ever reads these comments?
    • Yahoo  •  Raleigh, North Carolina  •  29 days ago
      Eff you Yahoo News. Your headline was entirely misleading. I hope Google News swallows you whole. You're FIRED!!!
    • MojoNixon  •  29 days ago
      Can't wait for the thrilling sequel, a play about filling the hole. Oh, wait, actually.. Watching moss grow sounds more exciting than that
    • Dick Hatch  •  29 days ago
      what is the premium to mask an advertisement as real news..
    • VICTORIAM  •  Denver, Colorado  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      Agree misleading headline. Is this reporting and/or journalism today. It Stinks...makes you want to pick up a real book and read.
    • Elaine  •  29 days ago
      Wow, for a moment there I thought it was a story about an actual family in crisis.
    • R E D O X  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      Even the dirt had talent according to the critic ...hmmmmm
    • Douglas  •  San Jose, Costa Rica  •  1 mth 0 days ago
      This "news" item was false advertising. I was sucked into reading garbage. Nice job Jennifer Farrar. I won't ever read anything you write again.
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