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The Perplexed

The Perplexed
Written by Richard Greenberg
Directed by Lynne Meadow
Manhattan Theatre Club
March 8, 2020
Production website
πŸ’‰πŸ’‰ out of 5.

The Perplexed did that and did that for over 150 minutes and did that without any prize for having stayed the course. Β I felt like I was in these expositional first few scenes of a comedy where you do not expect much to happen except the setup that is going to so pay off when you get to the last half of the show. Β I was more than willing to be patient! Β But this was exposition that went on and on and right to the last moment and felt like a long, long joke that was refusing to get the punch line!

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72 Miles to Go . . .

72 Miles to Go . . .
Written by Hilary Bettis
Directed by Jo Bonney
Roundabout Theatre Company
Laura Pels Theatre
March 8, 2020
Production website
πŸ’‰πŸ’‰πŸ’‰ out of 5.

I really wanted to love this play; I really did. Β I was thinking it was time for a good play to really deal with the DACA debate and the personal stories of those who are living through the experience and the fear.

72 Miles to Go . . follows a splintered family over 10 years of strength, struggle and love, as they face the profoundly personal drama of immigration. Β  Seventy-two miles. That’s the space between Nogales, Mexico and Tucson, Arizonaβ€”and the world of distance that separates a mother at a shelter and her American-born husband and children. Continue reading 72 Miles to Go . . .

The Best and Worst of 2019

THE BEST OF 2019

I would like to offer my list of the TOP TEN BEST PLAYS and the TOP FIVE WORST PLAYS that I saw in 2019. Β This year I was able to take in 36 plays – and I assure you that my list is totally unlike ANY of the various people that review NYC theatre.Β  Please do click on the title of the following plays to read the full review:

10. Life Sucks
9. Choir Boy
8.Β Hillary and Clinton
7.Β The Sound Inside
6. The Inheritance
5. Oklahoma
4. Ink
3. Greater Clements
2. Β Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune

THE BEST I SAW THIS YEAR: Β 1. American Son

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THE WORST OF 2019

5. Long Lost
4. Β Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow Moscow
3. Β London Assurance
2. Β 55 Shades of Gay

THE WORST I SAW THIS YEAR: Β 1. Fiercely Independent

Greater Clements

Greater Clements
Written by Samuel D. Hunter
Directed by Davis McCallum
Lincoln Center Theater at the Mitzi E. Newhouse
December 31, 2019
Production website
πŸ’‰πŸ’‰πŸ’‰πŸ’‰πŸ’‰ out of 5.

Tonight was one of the most disturbing evenings I can remember having in the theatre in a long long time.Β  Again, this was another play that I did no preparation for.Β  Boy was I surprised!Β  Tonight I saw two of the best acting performances of the year – for sure!

Edmund Donavan as Joe and Judith Ivey as Maggie just took me away!Β  Never have I seen acting that just took my breath away and truly scared me.Β  Usually I am not such a fan of realism – finding it a bit too much like so much of TV – but this is modern realism done right.Β  Three hours went by and I never checked my watch. Continue reading Greater Clements

One in Two

One in Two
Written by Donja R. Love
Directed by Stevie Walker-Webb
The New Group at Pershing Square Signature Center
December 30, 2019
Production website
πŸ’‰πŸ’‰ out of 5.

The statistics behindΒ one is two are just frightening.Β  The play is built on a study that shows that of the men who have sex with other white men, 1 in 11 will contact AIDS.Β  If the men men are hispanic the odds move to one in five. Most terrifying of all, one in two black man will contract HIV – and this is NOW – not some decade old statistic.

I have to admit I was a bit reluctant to see another play that deals with gay men and HIV/AIDS.Β  I have truly seen all the plays that have come out – from As Is and Normal Heart to Angels in America and The Inheritance.Β  I have seen these hallmark productions and all of the good, bad and ugly productions in between.Β  What excited me here was a chance to see one showing TODAY’s landscape and to explore the world of this epediimc from a black perspective. Continue reading One in Two