THE RAT LAND

Gordon Beeferman - composer
Charlotte Jackson - librettist

“The Rat Land” chronicles the disintegration of a troubled and eccentric family. The plot centers on their adolescent daughter, Karen, coming of age as best she can amidst a post-Cold War American Grotesque. Caught between her nightmarish home life and a near-psychotic fantasy world of her own devising, she faces grown-up problems of violence, isolation, madness, and death.

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Gordon Beeferman and Charlotte Jackson (photo: Fadi Kheir)


About "The Rat Land"

SCENE: A cross-section of a small suburban home in the American Midwest. As the action progresses the house becomes more squalid and dilapidated.

CHARACTERS:

THEODORE (The Father): A household autocrat; formerly employed in the Cold War-era military-industrial complex, now unemployed and a chronic invalid -- or malingerer.

LOUISE (The Mother): A middle-aged matron in serious denial; her life is about keeping up appearances, as much for her own benefit as for that of her Church, bridge club, etc.

KAREN (The Daughter): About 14 years old, shy, withdrawn, and disfigured, she blends acute observation with a fantasy life bordering on schizophrenia.

ANDRÉ (Her older brother): About 17 years old, he works evenings at a local casino, but secretly aspires to be a dancer. He conceals both a drinking problem and his homosexuality.

GARY (Her younger brother): A twelve-year-old autistic savant. Initially mischievous and funny, he turns increasingly violent.

LESLIE: A schoolmate of Karen's.

MRS. SCHWAB: A nosy neighbor.

MR. BEAME: Drunken city housing inspector.

 

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