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“Samsara” A Journey Through Surrogacy

 (Utkarsh Rajawat) looks on as Craig (Paul Diem) listens to his heartbeat inside Suraiya (Saraniya Tharmarajah)
Britt Olsen-Ecker
(Utkarsh Rajawat) looks on as Craig (Paul Diem) listens to his heartbeat inside Suraiya (Saraniya Tharmarajah)
 (Utkarsh Rajawat) looks on as Craig (Paul Diem) listens to his heartbeat inside Suraiya (Saraniya Tharmarajah)
Credit Britt Olsen-Ecker
(Utkarsh Rajawat) looks on as Craig (Paul Diem) listens to his heartbeat inside Suraiya (Saraniya Tharmarajah)

This week J. Wynn Rousuck reviews "Samsara” at Single Carrot Theater through February 12th written by Lauren Yee and directed by Lauren A. Saunders. Katie and Craig want a baby.  Well, Katie wants a baby, and Craig wants what Katie wants. When Craig goes to India to be with their surrogate,Suraiya, flying-phobic Katie is left alone, plagued by visions of all that could go wrong and a mysterious, seductive Frenchman. Suraiya, an aspiring doctor with secrets of her own, tries to remain cool and aloof while conversing with the life growing inside of her, a curious young man who has named himselfAmit. Their lives flow together and intertwine in the cycle of life, death, and rebirth known assamsara. 

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J. WynnRousuckhas been reviewing theater for WYPR's Midday (and previously, Maryland Morning) since 2007. Prior to that, she was the theater critic of The Baltimore Sun, where she reviewed more than 3,000 plays over the course of 23 years. Her feature coverage for The Sun included a comprehensive series chronicling the development of the Tony Award-winning musical, “Hairspray.” Judy got her start at The Cleveland Press and at Cleveland’s fine arts radio station,WCLV. Her broadcasting experience also includes a year as an on-air theater critic for Maryland Public Television.A member of the Artistic Advisory Committee of Young Audiences of Maryland, Judy is also a freelance teacher for the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth and the Hippodrome Foundation, Inc. (the Hippodrome’s non-profit partner, which focuses on education and outreach). She was a faculty member at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center’s Critics Institute in Waterford, CT, for two decades; she is a former National Endowment for Humanities Journalism Fellow; and she was a visiting student at Brown University (2007-2008), under the mentorship of Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Paula Vogel. Judy and her husband, Alan Fink, share their home with two dogs, who enjoy hearing their “Master’s Voice” on WYPR.
Rob Sivak joins the WYPR Maryland Morning team as Senior Producer after a 36-year career at the congressionally funded global broadcaster, Voice of America, where he honed his skills as a news and feature reporter, producer, editor and program host.
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