A festival of fresh dramatic talent in Louisville
Every year at about this time, the Actors Theater of Louisville, in Kentucky, puts on a dramathon. Nine new American plays are presented in three days. The guiding themes this year might be labeled God, country and family, the last just barely above the TV sitcom level. Thanks to Jon Jory, Louisville's producing director, every play, whatever its aesthetic caliber, comes off with skill, finesse and devotion. Herewith, three of the rewarding best:
REMINGTON by Ray Aranha
Companion-in-arms to Indian fighters, writer-memoirist, painter laureate of the...