The Builders Association Brings Sontag’s Notebooks to Life in the ArtsEmerson Production of "Sontag: Reborn"
Emily White ’16 / Emertainment Monthly Staff Writer
Sontag: Reborn incorporates incredible footage of Sontag herself looking back on her own journals and commenting on them, as she “interacts” with Angelos, playing Sontag throughout the years. Sontag, in her video, comments, “in these journals, I am reborn,” which epitomizes the feeling of the show. Angelos plays Sontag at the age she writes her journal entries, growing from an ambitious intellectual sixteen-year-old with a voracious hunger for knowledge to a woman with a somewhat jaded but much-broadened worldview.
The truth about Sontag’s thoughts about herself is the most beautiful part of this production. Despite her prolific work and intellectual prowess, Sontag reveals herself to be just as confused and curious about life as we all are. What makes her work and the show so compelling is her lack of fear in articulating these thoughts – about marriage, sexuality, talent, and other large questions of life. Although these thoughts come from her private diary, she even acknowledges that diaries are meant to be read by “parents or lovers,” not really totally private in the first place. And the audience who gets to see this innovative look inside this diary is truly lucky.
Sontag: Reborn runs until May 18 on the Paramount Center Mainstage at Emerson College.