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Wednesday, January 31, 2007
The Taming of the Shrew
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Tuesday, January 30, 2007
In The Heights
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The Silent Concerto
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His performance, like the play, is very much a gloss, and leaves the audience in absolute apathy for everything that happens to him. That the show doesn't make much sense either, well, that's just icing on the mud cake. And I don't mean that in a good way.
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Sunday, January 28, 2007
The Be(a)st Of Taylor Mac
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La Mama
From the outrageous look of this creature in the press photos I assumed I was in for an evening of Hedwig/Kiki style thrash cabaret. To my surprise, Taylor Mac is far more subdued and operated on a more introspective level. Strumming on a ukelele, Taylor sang wonderful little dittys about politics, dudes, and general malaise. This depressed, yet hopeful, drag queen was really no drag queen at all, but a sweet damaged gay boy hiding behind a mask of sequins. I wanted to give him a hug.
Friday, January 26, 2007
The Drowsy Chaperone
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The Drowsy Chaperone
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Broadway
This was my fifth visit to The Drowsy Chaperone. It's starting to get embarassing and it needs to stop. No, not Drowsy, my show stalking. I just can't help it though. It's such fun and a safe bet for a thumbs up when I have an out of town guest who wants to see a Broadway show. The production is holding up remarkably well and Danny Burstein as "Aldofo" continues to go further over the top each time I return. As well he should.
Also blogged by: [Patrick]
Thursday, January 25, 2007
The Voysey Inheritance
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Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Two Trains Running
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Two Trains Running
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Signature
This was a near perfect production of a near perfect play. Clocking in at a butt-numbing three hours and ten minutes I was worried that I wouldn't stay with it. Not a chance. This vibrant character study of a bunch of coffee shop regulars in Pittsburgh in 1969 drew me in and still hasn't let go. In this production, unlike other August Wilson plays where the ladies sometimes take a back seat to the male characters, the brilliant January LaVoy as the wary, slow motion waitress in the school bus yellow uniform was the searing focal point.
Also blogged by: [Christopher] [Patrick]
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Silence
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The Color Purple
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Monday, January 22, 2007
Invincible Summer
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Under The Radar Festival
This was a 70 minute Spalding Gray style monologue about... What was it about?.... Well, I guess lots of things: moving to New York, family, 9-11, the subway system. Though it could have been a little more focused, I really responded to this work due to the enormous likability that Mike Daisey exuded. His polite, unpretentious humor made his stories very interesting and very listenable.
Sunday, January 21, 2007
Gutenberg! The Musical!
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Saturday, January 20, 2007
Famous Puppet Death Scenes
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The Old Trouts
People For The Ethical Treatment Of Puppets had better not catch wind of this show otherwise The Old Trouts are in some serious trouble. These poor, beautifully crafted puppets get stomped, devoured, gunned down, stabbed, etc. in this series of vingettes that all end with a death. Mostly jokey with a fair amount of sincerity, this meditation on mortality often had you rooting for the poor S.O.B.s demises. The more painful the better! Other times it broke your heart or at least made you feel all introspective and philosophical. Of particular note was the enormous amount of personality these puppeteers were able to imbue their characters with. Puppet shows are fun.
At Least It's Pink
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Mae West is alive and well and performing at Ars Nova. She has changed her name to Bridget Everett but she is as scandalous as she ever was. Taking swigs off a bottle of chardonnay she swaggers about in nothing but a corset, a thong and fishnets and wails about getting effed in the butt. I was in heaven of course. This is a hot, thrilling musical journey and I highly recommend it. There is a special place in my heart for gay men trapped in women's bodies (i.e. Kathy Griffin, Sandra Bernhard) and I think if Bridget had actually been born a man I would have totally hooked up with her by now.
Friday, January 19, 2007
Under The Radar: "A Beautiful View" and "Famous Puppet Death Scenes"
Ah, and this is why a well-curated theater festival is the best thing in the world. I got the chance to meet Mark Russell and speak to him about what he calls "new theater on iPod Shuffle mode"; better still was the opportunity to see two fully mounted productions: Daniel MacIvor's A Beautiful View and Old Trout Puppet Workshop's delightful Famous Puppet Death Scenes.
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I raved about MacIvor's Never Swim Alone during the '06 Fringe Festival: I do it again for his new show. Not only does MacIvor know how to direct cinematically, but he can do it without a set. He catches his cast of two in-love-and-then-out-of-love-again women like deer in headlights, vulnerable and true, and we need only use imagination to see the characters camping in the middle of the woods, dancing at a bar, or performing in their rock band "Uklear" (their armed with ukuleles). The excellent performances from Tracy Wright and Caroline Gillis solidify it: I've said that theater is really just about storytelling, and that's what A Beautiful View is. A sad story in the vein of Brokeback Mountain, but more than that, an honest accounting of two lives for which "nothing is enough." (Read into that quote whichever way you want.)
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As for Famous Puppet Death Scenes, if you saw The Fortune Teller or, to a lesser extent, The Rapture Project, this may not be essential theater. But you should see it anyway. Old Trout goes for cheap laughs at first, but only to set you up for the deeper punch of more affecting scenes: what they've managed to express with puppets is incredible. Each vignette features a twist-worthy death, but part of that twist is the presentation, which includes a magnified monster butterfly, a pop-up book that shows domestic violence, a moving set that reveals what happens to children who like to dress up as deer, and several foreign language pieces that are more than crystal clear. "The Last Whale" is nothing more than the heavy, dulling eye of a giant whale, with a thousand years of life summed up into one sagging eyelid and a moment of silence.
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I raved about MacIvor's Never Swim Alone during the '06 Fringe Festival: I do it again for his new show. Not only does MacIvor know how to direct cinematically, but he can do it without a set. He catches his cast of two in-love-and-then-out-of-love-again women like deer in headlights, vulnerable and true, and we need only use imagination to see the characters camping in the middle of the woods, dancing at a bar, or performing in their rock band "Uklear" (their armed with ukuleles). The excellent performances from Tracy Wright and Caroline Gillis solidify it: I've said that theater is really just about storytelling, and that's what A Beautiful View is. A sad story in the vein of Brokeback Mountain, but more than that, an honest accounting of two lives for which "nothing is enough." (Read into that quote whichever way you want.)
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Thursday, January 18, 2007
Girl In The Goldfish Bowl
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Google the title and you'll notice that this is one of those plays that is starting to catch on in terms of regional productions and awards. kev productions is picking up on this momentum and has taken the first exploratory steps to bring this wacky absurdist comedy to New York by presenting a couple of staged readings, one of which I caught yesterday. A very verbose ten year old (played by an adult. I love it when adults play kids) is convinced that the cuban missile crisis and other catastrophies were brought about by the death of her goldfish. It is a very fun and suprisingly moving play and I look forward to the New York premiere.
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
The Little Dog Laughed
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Also blogged by: [David] [Christopher] [Patrick]
Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living In Paris
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The Monument
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It's sad to see a decent play brought down by its actors. The Monument has some nice things to say about war, from heavy handed parallels to subtle battles of wills, and even better observations to make about characters trying to cope with their circumstances. The staging here, by Clockwork Theater, is also pretty cool: I enjoyed the solemn excavation of corpses from a dirt-covered stage. But two-handers, like solo shows, rely far more on individual personalities than ensemble shows (in which caricatures are more passable). The two here, Jay Rohloff and Ramona Floyd, each have a few moments of elegance, but the rest of their acting eats the stage's dust (literally).
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Tuesday, January 16, 2007
The Apple Tree
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The Vietnamization Of New Jersey
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The Alchemy Theatre Company
There is nothing like a Durang. Dishes fly, walls come down and epithets like "tar baby" and "gook" roll off the tongue with ease in this wacky, surreal world that Durang has created (decades before Southpark). And this 30 year old satire about middle class American sensibility and wartime imperialism could not be any more relevant. This spirited Alchemy production cannonballed into this play with hilarious effect. Cast standouts Corey Sullivan as the blind soldier turned peacenik Buddhist and Michael Cyril Creighton as the priest with questionable sexuality were pretty effin hysterical. HGA!
Monday, January 15, 2007
The Polish Play
The Polish Play, a mash-up of Macbeth (the Scottish play) and Ubu Roi, is a fun theatrical jaunt. The second half drags a little as the inspired fusions peter out, but it picks up again with Pere Ubu's climactic, shiter-hook wielding showdown. Jarry's Ubu Roi was already modeled on Macbeth, so the conflation of both isn't a stretch, but what it does is make Macbeth into a comedy. One murderous scene is set to saloon music and features puppet bodies with human heads channeling the Stooges. Some technical kinks at this early preview performance, but Jordan Gelber (of Avenue Q) and his "green syphilitic penis" push bravely through. There's a lot being mocked in this production, from the set design (unwieldy pieces being moved around like Tetris pieces) to gender reversal and bad accents. I particularly like the openness of the show: the Foley Artist (sound-effects guy) is as much a part of the show as the actors, and all the props, costumes, and even scene-changing instructions are posted on the walls. Granted, Henry Wishcamper probably could've done as much by simply reviving Ubu Roi, but there's something mesmerizing about an obese Macbeth fleeing an enraged Macduff, and the laughs justify the means.
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Sunday, January 14, 2007
The Vietnamization of New Jersey
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Saturday, January 13, 2007
Suddenly Last Summer
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Grey Gardens
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Note: At the show I saw, Dale Soules was on, convincingly, for Mary Louise Wilson.
Jacques Brel Is Alive And Well And Living In Paris
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****
Zipper
After months of intense training by Patrick, King of the Brel addicts, I finally GOT what was so special about Jacques Brel.... Granted pre-show I had to medicate my ADD (jack daniels) but this second visit was nothing short of thrilling. On my first visit the playwright in me was put off by the lack of book, however, this time around I was much more aware of the fact that each musical number was its own complex character with its own complex story. Marshall and Cuccioli are in excellent shape- maybe even better than when I first saw them. Jayne Patterson is quite wonderful replacing Natasha Diaz and Constantine will be just great as soon as settles down and stops acting.
Friday, January 12, 2007
The Monument
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Thursday, January 11, 2007
Macbeth: A Walking Shadow
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Meet Me In St. Louis
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Irish Repertory
Though Meet Me In St Louis has Irish blood in it, I'm not sure if Irish Rep was the best place to stage it (for the sake of argument we'll factor out the notion that it should be staged at all). The central conflict (we're moving away from St. Louis!) doesn't even arrive until Act 2 which indicates that this is less a book musical and more of a Lawrence Welk style pageant. So it's all about the musical numbers and even though a lot of talented people tried their darndest, it's next to pointless trying to cram this enormous hunk of sugar onto a stage the size of a studio apartment. The cast was reduced to bare minimum and the dancing was reduced to marking in place. In its defense 24 hours later I am still humming "The Trolley Song" which I guess is what it's really all about. HGA!
Israel Horovitz's "New Shorts"
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Wednesday, January 10, 2007
The Producers
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Monday, January 08, 2007
The Germans in Paris
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Kiki And Herb: On Fire!
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****1/2
Joe's Pub
Kiki: "Last night here on this very stage Leslie Spritzer performed Patti Lupone's act from years and years ago and Ladies and Gentlemen I thought to myself before someone did that to us maybe we should do Kiki and Herb Does Kiki and Herb at El Flamingo.... the problem is l don't remember what we used to do."
The Rapture Project
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The Country Wife
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Sunday, January 07, 2007
Translations
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Translations
***1/2
MCC- Biltmore
This very smart play about a more relevant language eclipsing another was very smart. It didn't thrill me like Inishmore but then it didn't bore me like Shining City either. The best parts were when the translator was editing his own opinions in as he bounced back and forth between people of different languages. I'm pretty sure I liked it!
MCC- Biltmore
This very smart play about a more relevant language eclipsing another was very smart. It didn't thrill me like Inishmore but then it didn't bore me like Shining City either. The best parts were when the translator was editing his own opinions in as he bounced back and forth between people of different languages. I'm pretty sure I liked it!
Blackout
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The Cell Theatre Company
Though well acted, this play about the 2003 NYC blackout seemed more like a work in progress. This was less of a play and more a procession of long-winded revealing philosophical monologues that no stranger would ever reveal to another. It was all so pontificatory. Is that a word? Most perplexing is the fact that even though this is a play about a citywide blackout, the scene where the lights come back on is strangely missing.
The Big Voice: God Or Merman
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The Actor's Temple
If Hallmark Hall Of Fame needs a genteel, spic-and-span, non-confrontational story about those gays, they have one right here. This straightforward, simple (i.e. unimaginative) autobiographical musical narrates the stories of two gay men as they wrestle with their Christianity, come out, meet each other and fall in love. Granted, the predominantly older audience seemed to latch onto its polite sweetness much more than I did. I prefer my gay plays with a little more rage.
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
How The Grinch Stole Christmas
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Monday, January 01, 2007
New Years Eve Afterparty Show
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****1/2
Joes Pub
With 2007 only an hour old I caught my first show of the year thereby giving me an early lead! This cavalcade of downtown performance artists, including staged readings, dances, the certifiably/thanfully insane Neal Medlyn yelling and tearing things up, and the amazing Bridget Everett wailing about her "can-hole" was an absolute blast! The odd-ball host, Dina Martina (pictured) was in rare form as she mangled the english language beyond repair. I cannot wait to see whatever New York productions she has planned this year. You can see a bit of her here. She really is out of control brilliant
The Rules of the Race
Courtesy of David...
1. Progress must be blogged. Slam, applaud, give away the ending, whatever, just blog it.
2. Though incidents like Streisand yelling "Shut the f*%k! up!" to a heckler are wildy theatrical, concerts do not count.*
3. It doesn't matter how many times you go to Mamma Mia!, you can only count a show once in a single year.
*Kritzer-ish and Wainwright-like recreations of concerts are excepted. Those count. (-Patrick)
1. Progress must be blogged. Slam, applaud, give away the ending, whatever, just blog it.
2. Though incidents like Streisand yelling "Shut the f*%k! up!" to a heckler are wildy theatrical, concerts do not count.*
3. It doesn't matter how many times you go to Mamma Mia!, you can only count a show once in a single year.
*Kritzer-ish and Wainwright-like recreations of concerts are excepted. Those count. (-Patrick)
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