
Faculty member's play appears in New York Times magazine

An adaptation of the documentary play “Rust,” by Austin Bunn,
assistant professor of writing, was published in the January 8 issue
of the New York Times magazine: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/08/magazine/end-of-the-line.htm.
Bunn collaborated with the Iowa-based Working Group Theatre to
develop the play, which focuses on the General Motors metal-stamping
plant in Wyoming, Mich. The plant closed in 2008, putting 1,500 people
out of work. He spent two years recording conversations with factory
workers – some who had been at the plant for 30 years, as well as
historians, bartenders and others to help develop the play. “Rust”
premiered at the Actors’ Theatre of Grand Rapids in September and was
well received. Working Group Theatre is planning to tour the show
later this year.
“We’re hoping that this gives the play a chance to reach new
audiences and speak to communities across the country,” said Bunn. “In
a way, the New York Times magazine publication is
bittersweet. I learned Friday that one of GM workers I had interviewed
and who was instrumental in my education about the life and work of
the plant, had died.
“He had cancer, and his struggle to go back to work was one the
most vivid interviews I did. I’m not sure he liked me, but I think the
publication of this article would have made him feel like he hadn’t
wasted his time speaking to me.”
The cast of characters, and some historic projections onstage,
portray what happened at the plant and the aftereffects its closing
had on the town and on the people. Bunn was part of that cast,
portraying himself as the interviewer. Another character, James, is a
composite of two former Grand Valley writing majors who have since
graduated: James Walsh and Thomas Mervenne. As students, they spent
many hours with Bunn doing interviews and transcribing them to gather
information for the play.
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