The Curious Savage Brings Heart and Humor to Asolo Repertory Theater
Asolo Repertory Theater opens its season with a delightful revival of The Curious Savage, a 1950 comedy by John Patrick that has charmed audiences with its mix of humor, heart, and a touching exploration of kindness. Known for producing timeless works that resonate with contemporary themes, Asolo Rep presents a fresh take on this classic, highlighting the play’s sharp wit and compassionate view of humanity. Set in a mental institution and centered around the eccentric Mrs. Ethel Savage, the play invites audiences to question what it means to be “normal” and who really needs saving in a world that often rewards greed over generosity.
Plot Overview
The Curious Savage tells the story of Mrs. Ethel Savage, an elderly widow who has recently inherited a substantial fortune. Instead of following her late husband’s conservative plans for the wealth, she dreams of using it to create happiness in quirky, unconventional ways. Her stepson, senator Titus Savage; her stepdaughter, Lily Belle; and her other stepson, judge Samuel, are horrified by her plans. Fearing her eccentricity will squander the family’s money, they commit her to a sanatorium called The Cloisters.
Inside The Cloisters, Mrs. Savage finds herself among a group of patients who, despite their various mental health issues, display a depth of empathy and honesty that contrasts sharply with the cold ambitions of her family. As she befriends her fellow residents, who include characters with distinct quirks like fairy-tale fantasies, memory loss, and creative imaginations, Mrs. Savage hatches a plan to foil her family’s greed and protect her newfound friends. Through her journey, the audience is invited to consider the true meaning of sanity and to question who, in fact, needs saving.
Themes and Symbolism
The play explores themes of kindness, greed, family loyalty, and the nature of happiness. One of its core messages is the celebration of kindness over conventional success and wealth. Mrs. Savage’s journey reveals her deep-seated compassion and her growing understanding that genuine connections and happiness come from accepting others’ imperfections.
Through the patients at The Cloisters, Patrick introduces characters who may appear odd on the surface but are motivated by a pure-hearted sincerity. They represent society’s misunderstood and marginalized individuals, who, despite their peculiarities, often exhibit a better understanding of love and kindness than those deemed “normal.” The name “Savage” itself is used ironically: the true savagery lies with her stepchildren, whose materialism and disregard for their stepmother’s feelings contrast with the patients’ innocence and trust.
Why The Curious Savage Resonates Today
Although The Curious Savage was written in the 1950s, its themes of acceptance, kindness, and the definition of sanity remain relevant. In today’s world, where mental health is a pressing concern and the line between “normal” and “different” is increasingly blurred, the play’s message about the need for empathy and compassion resonates deeply. It challenges societal values that prioritize wealth over well-being, making it a timely reminder of the importance of kindness and human connection.
A Must-See for Theater Lovers
Asolo Repertory Theater’s The Curious Savage is a moving and humorous exploration of humanity’s quirks and values, brought to life by a talented cast and crew. With its mix of humor, heart, and insightful social commentary, the production offers a delightful evening of entertainment that will leave audiences reflecting on the true meaning of family, love, and happiness. Whether you’re a fan of classic theater or new to the story, The Curious Savage at Asolo Rep is sure to be a memorable experience that highlights the theater’s dedication to storytelling that entertains, enlightens, and inspires.