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October 9, 2008 Issue
Untold Injustice
UWEC presents play about Holocaust, sexuality
words by Amanda Schaefer
photography by Hanna Agar
Some important historical stories are still widely unknown, because the subjects of the stories remain taboo even in a society as open as ours seems to be. The UW-Eau Claire theater department is bringing a widely unknown layer of the Holocaust tragedy to light in their fall production of Bent by Martin Sherman. First performed in 1979 in London, this play tells the story of Max, a gay man in 1930s Berlin, and the experiences he and other homosexuals endured in Nazi Germany, where homosexuality was a criminal offense. A lesser-known brutalized population during the Nazi regime, homosexuals were put in concentration camps and endured similar torture, hard labor and medical experimentations as other victims, such as Jews, racial minorities, and those with disabilities.
Ryan McDaniel, a senior comprehensive theatre major, plays Max, who is captured and sent to a concentration camp for the crime of being gay. There he befriends a fellow gay prisoner named Horst, played by Chris Goltz, a senior music major with a theatre minor. Both actors auditioned because this play tells an important story about the atrocities people are capable of, but also about the temerity of the soul. Goltz says the play “shows that humans have the capability of finding love in the most inhumane of situations.”
Bent does seem to be, at heart, about love. “In many ways this is a simple love story,” says Richard Nimke, assistant professor of theatre and the director of the play. “The character of Max learns to love himself through the love of another prisoner.” However, despite the element of the “simple love story” running through the show, there are some intense challenges in producing this type of graphic and moving material. “Every night we run the show,” says McDaniel, “I’m left a little bit shaken.”
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