Future Reference is a Father/Son Act Worth Checking Out at Bryant Lake Bowl & Theater

Future Reference is a short program of about 80 minutes with no intermission that presents two short plays, one by Joshua English Scrimshaw (JES) and the other by his son Aaron English Scrimshaw (AES). Faithful readers will know of my love of The Mysterious Old Radio Listening Society (MORLS) of which JES is a member, but he was also the recipient of the first ever The Stages of MN Fringe of the Day Award for the 2022 MN Fringe show Bob & Reggie Go to Bed. The first play is by AES entitled End of the Line in which a higher being named Rob (no relation), played by JES must pass his final exam by helping a recently deceased young man named Jim, played by AES, accept his death and move forward. It is clear that AES shares his father’s gifts for writing and performing. His script shares a similar stylistic blending of humor and philosophical ideas. Its entertaining, funny, and warmly touching in its final thoughts. JES is very funny as the unconfident Rob who seems to be out of his element and makes things worse more often than better for Jim. Directed smoothly by Bianca Rose, who also plays Jim’s best friend Charley in an end scene that attempts to answer the question that we all ask at some point, what matters?

JES’s script is entitled Watchbird and is based on a story by science fiction author Robert Sheckley and is directed by JES and Adrienne English Scrimshaw (AES….2?). Originally adapted for and performed by the MORLS, JES made further adjustments to the script in order for it to be a fully staged play. This very much has an old radio show feel to it. The tone is that of a 50’s sci-fi film which matches the original stories publication date of 1953. It’s a interesting little story that feels very portentous in the age of AI. The plot is about a fleet of robotic birds that can predict when someone will murder someone and prevent the crime before it happens, very Minority Report. The issue becomes the learning circuit of the Watchbirds, which is designed to gather data with which to access new information in order to determine murderous intentions. The problem comes when the watchbirds begin to learn and adjust the definition of murder to include a living organism harmed by another living organism. Eventually it is murder to even step on grass which begins a series of events that leads to further and further escalations. JES again gives a nice performance here, this is totally in his MORLS wheelhouse and the kind of role he can do standing on his head. I really want to call out the really fun performance of Natalie Rae Wass who plays Mac, the designer of the watchbirds. I loved how Wass instilled Mac with this complete confidence, Mac is always coming late to the logical conclusion. I also loved the costume design for Mac which reminded me instantly of the Iconic Rosie the Riveter illustration from the 1940’s.

Future Reference Runs through March 30th at Bryant Lake Bowl & Theater in Uptown. The shows begin at 7:00 PM but the doors open at 6:00 PM, that’s when I like to get there to get a good seat and order some dinner and drinks before the show begins. For more information and to purchase tickets go to https://www.bryantlakebowl.com/theater/future-reference-2

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