Synopsis
Corker
Published by Talon Books
3 Male 3 Female
Opening with the extended family's awkward attendance at "Serena", aging flower child of the sixties' funeral, the symbolic conflicts build quickly
Serena's sister "Merit", the hard driving, social program budget slashing female political aparatchik and her husband "Leonard", a lion of free enterprise, are hell bent on dismantling their government's social services by replacing them with a privatized human warehousing system whose track record to date has been the streamlining of the American prison system
But there's a problem: Serena's developmentally challenged friend "Corker", the family's faded and failed country gentleman brother "Galahad", and their octogenarian mother "Florence", all become victims of Merit and Leonard's "success"
It is Wendy Lill's great skill as a playwright that actually makes this symbolism work by unravelling it into a devastating conclusion that is seen in two completely different ways by the characters and the audience
While everyone in the play is celebrating their "one big happy family" reunion, (brought about by Merit and Leonard having seen the "error of their ways"), the audience, having realized the characters are all about to lose their comfortable designer house and are headed for the unheated trailer park, watches in horror as the social worker brings in huge green garbage bags of junk
This play is not what it seems at all. This is not agit-prop. This is killer theatre