A Christmas Carol From Charles Dickens Adapted by Jefferson Mays, Susan Lyons, and Michael Arden Directed by Michael Arden Nederlander Theatre December 23, 2022 Production website ππππ out of 5.
There is no better prep for the holidays than a good ‘ol go with Christmas Carol – and this is the best you will see in a good long time. Jefferson Mays rules the stage as the only actor for this 90 minute tour de forte. It is no wonder that he can hold the story and all of its moments and all of its characters. He proved that previously in his Tony awarded I Am My Own Wife. What was great here was to see Jefferson’s ability to snap and slide into all of the characters – – often holding conversations with himself – – each with a different vocal and physical choice.
KPOP Book by Jason Kim Music and Lyrics by Helen Park and Max Vernon Choreography by Jennifer Weber Directed by Teddy Bergman Circle in the Square Theatre October 21, 2022 Production website πππ out of 5.
I really did like this musical. You really had to appreciate all of the earnest commitment from everyone on stage. It did feel a bit that they were a bit nervous about their audience- – doubting a long run for this show – and were going to give it their all until the doors are closed. KPOP is truly a wonderful, fun, sexy dance style that energizes the audience like few other dance styles. The show had some incredible dance sets. I wished, in fact, that they had just stuck to the dances and not tried so hard to make it a piece of musical theatre with a “book” behind it.
American Buffalo Written by Eugene O’Neill Directed by CiarΓ‘n O’Reilly Irish Repertory Theatre April 1, 2022 Production website ππππ out of 5.
It is always magical to see a David Mamet play done well. It is great to see the very specific, graphic and course language of David Mamet be delivered as street poetry and not just a string of expletives. The ugliness of the language takes on a certain beauty in gifted hands – and these hands were gifted! Laurence Fishburne as Donny and Sam Rockwell as Teach were perfect in their roles. They played a mad, intense game of tennis batting their lines and intent back and forth in perfect form. I had a little trouble with Darren Criss as Bobby – perhaps because he is so indelibly connected to this role in Glee – or perhaps it was just the character of Bobby. He just looked like he was in another play.
How I Learned to Drive Written by Paula Vogel Directed by Mark Vogel Manhattan Theatre Club March 31, 2022 Production website ππ out of 5.
I just didnβt get this play. I just didnβt get it. I know that this is Paula Vogel’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play and I know that the dream team of Mary-Louise Parker (Proof) and Tony nominee David Morse (The Iceman Cometh) were the perfect performers for the story but I just didnβt get it. I appreciated the skill of the playwright in building this sexual assault from its small simple beginning to its conclusion. The creepiness of the relationship between this adult man and girl was palpable. I appreciated the effects of a family that has no boundaries – how it abandons every member and opens the door to all kinds of demons. BUT what was the girl after?
Take Me Out Written by Richard Greenberg Directed by Scott Ellis Helen Hayes Theatre/2NDSTAGE March 30, 2022 Production website ππππ out of 5.
This play had everything going for it! I had seen the original cast 20 earlier but the play remained as relevant – if not more relevant today. The play has a nice organized plot with sharp character conflicts leading to a very satisfying climax. This play also had a highly complex masculinity. In fact, the play became a bit of a textbook on on being a man as it explored a most masculine, successful baseball player owning his homosexuality and seeing how it played through the various dynamics of his teammates and the sacred locker room.