Donna Liggitt Forbes. |
Mary Bracken Phillips. |
A poorly conceived, intimate musical with a fable-like story
about one Harrison Fairchild IV (Samuel D. Ratcliffe), a wealthy young man with
an identity problem who roams all over the world in search of happiness. He
tries various psychiatric and vocational solutions (which become the show’s
satirical targets), only to find what he was looking for—guess where?—right in
his own backyard.
Phil Leeds (left), Samuel D. Ratcliffe (center) |
Despite some clever and imaginative touches, the show lacked
sufficient humor, effective music, creative choreography, and a viable book,
all of which made it “an idiotic bore,” as Douglas Watt concluded.
Unless I'm mistaken, lyricist David Finkle is now the widely-read theatre critic of that name.
Unless I'm mistaken, lyricist David Finkle is now the widely-read theatre critic of that name.