Colleen Dewhurst, Donald Davis, Pamela Payton-Wright. |
MOURNING BECOMES
ELECTRA [Dramatic Revival] A: Eugene O’Neill; D: Theodore Mann; S: Marsha
L. Eck; C: Noel Taylor; L: Jules Fisher; P: Circle in the Square; T: Circle in
the Square Joseph E. Levine Theatre; 11/15/72-12/31/72 (55)
Colleen Dewhurst, Pamela Payton-Wright. |
Alan Mixon, Colleen Dewhurst. |
The reaction to the revival was mixed. Brendan
Gill recommended “it without the slightest reservation as a grave and beautiful
play,” but John Simon thought the direction “without a trace of imagination.”
He also was unimpressed by the acting and play. Clive Barnes was moved by “a great
play and a distinguished production,” but for Douglas Watt the production was “only
passable,” while for Richard Watts it was “satisfactory though not altogether brilliant.”
Colleen Dewhurst, Stephen McHattie. |
The revival was marred by the arena-style theatre’s
problematic acoustics, of which many complained, and by the basic difficulty of
producing this play in the round, when it requires a proscenium to provide a
scenic dimension of grandeur. The play was cut to less than four hours (“skillfully
cut” wrote Gill; “severely cut,” chafed Simon), but even as the critics
detailed the playwright’s various technical imperfections, many stressed how steadily the drama held and developed their interest.
Colleen Dewhurst, despite her notable vocal qualities, suffered projection problems, but was a
strong and straightforward Christine. She received a Tony nomination for Best
Actress, Play, and a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance. Pamela
Payton-Wright was considered a feeling, if not overwhelmingly bitter, Lavinia. Her
reward was another Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance. The large
company included William Hickey as Seth Beckwith, Jocelyn Brando as Minnie and
Emma Borden, Alan Mixon as Capt. Adam Brant, Donald Davis as Brig. Gen. Ezra
Mannon, and Stephen McHattie as Orin Mannon.