Set in London, during the plague of 1609, Rich Rubin’s “Four Sparrows” immediately captivates, moving rapidly from one crisis to another: secret burial, imprisonment, near starvation, and breach birth. The events are drawn from history, a time when physicians operated within a sphere they believed was ruled by God and the movement of the stars. Yet the drama’s sober topic does not preclude moments of humor or poignancy. Without explicit references, the play also resonates with the AIDs era and the Covid pandemic, when the effects of plague beset reason and morality as well as bodies. Highly...
Set in London, during the plague of 1609, Rich Rubin’s “Four Sparrows” immediately captivates, moving rapidly from one crisis to another: secret burial, imprisonment, near starvation, and breach birth. The events are drawn from history, a time when physicians operated within a sphere they believed was ruled by God and the movement of the stars. Yet the drama’s sober topic does not preclude moments of humor or poignancy. Without explicit references, the play also resonates with the AIDs era and the Covid pandemic, when the effects of plague beset reason and morality as well as bodies. Highly recommended.