<p>&nbsp; &ldquo;Water is a vivid metaphor in Los Angeles. We live in a desert beside an ocean an existence of simultaneous want and plenitude.<br />&nbsp; &nbsp;Another lesser-known water source inspires The Ballad of Bimini Baths a trio of plays by local playwright Tom Jacobson. Bimini was a popular swimming and spa complex at the site of hot springs one block east of Vermont Avenue between 1st and 2nd streets operated from 1903 to 1951.<br />&nbsp; &nbsp;Jacobson makes this the nexus of a wide-ranging tale that pulls together events in L A history some of which occurred at the baths others not. His theme is sins in need of being washed away&mdash;racism as well as other moral failings.<br />&nbsp; &nbsp;The intriguing result is being staged by three small theaters all running different plays ranging from 55 minutes to 1&frac12; hours.<br />&nbsp; &nbsp;The final play is an inspiring tale of people working together to try to redeem the past and re-chart the future. The first two though take on disturbing topics that can be difficult to watch and aren&rsquo;t easily resolved in brief short-story-like formats&hellip;<br />&nbsp; &nbsp;Jacobson&rsquo;s fascination with mercurial/chameleonic human nature&mdash;seen in such plays as TAINTED BLOOD OUROBOROS and THE TWENTIETH-CENTURY WAY&mdash;takes daring forms in these first two Bimini plays.<br />&nbsp; &nbsp;The introductory piece PLUNGE introduces [Everett C] Maxwell [a historical figure: the first art curator at what was initially known as the Los Angeles County Museum of History Science and Art] on a night of triumph in his curatorial career in 1916. &hellip;he is brainy inquisitive and flirtatious as he encounters a priest in a quiet corner at a garden party. Sensing a shared attraction Maxwell suggests they retire to a private spa room at Bimini but after he&rsquo;s eagerly swapped his tuxedo for bathing togs a chill sets in as the priest hints at a dark event.<br />&nbsp; &nbsp;Here is another historical figure Father E V Reynolds who disappeared after the 1908 drowning of a 15-year-old boy at the baths. Reynolds was suspected of having propositioned the youth. &hellip;his calm ministerial demeanor turns cold and slippery. &hellip;a taut sense of mystery&hellip;<br />&nbsp; &nbsp;Reynolds&rsquo; identity eventually comes into doubt and reality keeps shifting. As dark memories replay the actors slip into character as the young victims. After witnessing what&rsquo;s perpetrated on the boys the audience feels in need of cleansing&mdash;but that relief is withheld.&rdquo;<br />Daryl H Miller Los Angeles Times</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp;&ldquo;Long-buried secrets of power passion and perversion propel PLUNGE the first installment of Tom Jacobson&rsquo;s concurrently running Bimini Baths Trilogy as provocative a World Premiere play as you&rsquo;re likely to experience any time soon.&rdquo;<br />StageSceneLA</p><p>&nbsp; &nbsp;&ldquo;Jacobson has created an intricate puzzle of a play a matryoshka doll where one truth lays nested within another only to find another nested within that.&rdquo;<br />Stage Raw</p>
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