Friday, May 31, 2019

2019-2020 THEATRE SEASON MONTHLY OVERVIEW: MAY 2019


Theatre's Leiter Side herewith begins a new feature, all the 500-or-fewer-character excerpts for my reviews posted, month by month, on Show-Score.com. Each excerpt contains the 
score I gave the show on that site, which corresponds, more or less to the thumbs up or down ratings posted with my reviews on Theatre's Leiter Side or the stars used for them on THEATER LIFE. All shows with scores of at least 85 are shown in green. Links to each review are provided with the excerpts. 

The excerpts are organized as MUSICAL, REVIVALS, UNIQUE THEATRICAL EXPERIENCE, and PLAYS.

MAY 2019
MUSICALS

HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN: TALES REAL AND IMAGINED
THEATRE’S LEITER SIDE
45
Those without an ear for these complex, difficult, melodically unfamiliar pieces may be less than satisfied, especially as the dramatic sections they accompany are so seriously lacking in anything comparable…The frequent appearance of puppets…offers no surcease to the boring biography or its plodding presentation…What they do is usually too imprecise to appreciate…There’s little to commend in this misguided production, which has not the slightest iota of dramatic interest or conflict. 

OCTET
BROADWAY BLOG
60
Over the course of an intermissionless hour and 45 minutes, Molloy’s frequently brilliant music …fails to sustain interest without the support of an engrossing dramatic script…Some songs are clearly marked “hymn”…but, after a while, the reliance on a cappella gives them all a hymnal feeling… Aside from the choral passages, there’s little interaction…, and only a bare minimum of context for knowing any of these characters as people. Dramatic action is nil, suspense absent, and boredom imminent.

REVIVALS

MAC BETH
THEATRE’S LEITER SIDE
45
It’s nearly impossible…to tell one minor character from another, or for that matter, even what the increasingly muddled play is about…If you’re ready to watch seven young actresses whose nearly uniformly high-pitched voices barely differ from one another shouting Shakespeare’s lines at Mach speed…, then Schmidt's approach is for you. You may even not squirm as they turn the tragedy’s characters into angst-ridden teenage girls, often completely missing the intent of the lines.

UNIQUE THEATRICAL EXPERIENCE

LUZIA
THEATER LIFE
90
Beautifully produced, gorgeously costumed…extravaganza of clownery, acrobatics, dance, and special effects…Employs remarkable acrobatic choreography…coordinated with…music, both hand-clappingly rhythmic and hauntingly evocative… One can take or leave…Cirque’s clowns…Even those who’ve seen similar acts…will marvel at the audacious ways the familiar routines look fresher…than ever…Perhaps the most unforgettable sight comes…when a slender contortionist demonstrates his incredible…flexibility.

PLAYS
THE BIGOT
THEATER LIFE
45
‘The Bigot,’ “a dark comedy”…, is bighearted and topical but it’s also so paint-by-the-numbers predictable that…you won’t need ESP to know how it ends…One needn’t be Oscar Hammerstein II to call it as corny as Kansas in August. Its characters are so one-dimensional they practically disappear when they turn sideways. Without the generally solid performances of its four actors, it would likely fly away on the next gust of wind…A dramatically creaky, fitfully amusing, 90-minute soap opera.

KILLING TIME
THEATRE’S LEITER SIDE
50
While it contains the seed of a promising drama, and a sharply crafted performance…, too many of its 90 minutes do little more than mark time…Eden’s low-key, slow-paced production, too rarely enlivened by humor, does little to ignite our concern. Mill’s episodic play is simply too talky and desultory, large swaths of it little more than Hester’s depressing soliloquies... If there’s any reason to kill time at ‘Killing Time’ it’s to see Brigit Forsyth’s believable portrait of a dying artist.

CAROLINE’S KITCHEN
THEATRE’S LEITER SIDE
85
The entire cast carries out its rambunctious actions with remarkable comedic energy and aplomb, always maintaining a grounding in reality no matter how farfetched or bizarre their behavior…Don’t expect to find yourself caring much about any of these inane creatures. They’re essentially cartoons, intended not to make you feel or, despite the coating of social import…, even think…Its 90…minutes should give you lots of comic meat to chew on. Just be careful not to choke on all the funny parts.

SOCRATES
THEATRE’S LEITER SIDE
70
An intelligent, well-acted, sometimes engrossing, sometimes sleep-inducing, three-hour talkathon…‘Socrates’ is a didactic drama, dramatizing situations we once read of in Plato, and reminding us of why Socrates was such an iconic figure. But that doesn’t mean it’s not also something of a theatrical slog, and that its drama is more in the moment to moment exploration of ideas than in the pursuit of a traditional dramatic arc…One might ask Nelson, does it really have to be so damned long?

LOCKDOWN
THEATER PIZZAZZ
75
‘Lockdown’ is essentially preaching to the choir about what they already know from countless films and TV shows…The chief problem presented is how difficult it is to for someone…to earn parole. No answers are provided, though… Making the play as much about the writer’s personal issues as those of the prisoners is problematic and tends to split the play’s focus. Thomas also relies too heavily on monologues spoken directly to the audience… Zenzi Williams… demonstrates a potent stage presence.

FRUITING BODIES
THEATRE’S LEITER SIDE
60
Mixes conventional and magic realism in a way that sometimes suggests a mushroom trip. Not a particularly mind-blowing one, though… While the tonal shifts make us question what’s real and what’s not, the dramatic action and characters are rarely inviting enough to inspire making the effort… All the performances are satisfactory but none rises above the script’s most essential requirements, Nor does Shelley Butler’s bland, dully paced direction go the extra mile. 

THE RARE BIOSPHERE
THEATRE’S LEITER SIDE
70
It softens the blow with regard to just whose life and circumstances it chooses to present…It’s impossible not to leave the theatre wondering how to fix our…system…Plaza and…Owens are…convincing…This idealistic… relationship, as well as the…reminders of the thematic connection to the…biosphere, tends to tamp down the impact of what might otherwise be far more tearjerkingly powerful material. Imperfect as it is, [it] deserves attention for attending to so critical a social and political problem.

THE BROTHERS PARANORMAL
60
A conventional ghost story blended into a chunky, hard-to-swallow smoothie with too many disparate ingredients…Over the course of two, overly long hours, a few scenes provide the kind of superficial thrills we’re more used to in horror movies…than in theatre…When the characters are left to themselves, without the spectral intrusions, things can be dull and talky, with mostly colorless, ploddingly-paced direction…and inconsistent performances (and Thai accents) from the cast.

ENTER LAUGHING: THE MUSICAL
BROADWAY BLOG
80
A generally diverting (if slightly problematic) show…David’s naivete inspires laughs but his ignorance needs a natural comedian to make it seem plausible… In contrast to what I’d heard, I found the book weaker than the score. Funny as it often is, the script is simply too silly and overstated, while each of the 15 songs is musically catchy, with cleverly entertaining lyrics… Whether or not you enter or leave laughing, there’s enough comic material here to get your yocks off in between.

THE PLOUGH AND THE STARS
THEATER LIFE
95
Making it all work to brilliant effect is…Corcoran’s remarkable set—which also turns the surrounding walls into those of a Dublin slum…The unusually well-balanced cast contains too many notable performances…so I’ll note only the stirring performance of Maryann Plunkett as Bessie…Director Charlotte Moore…has made ‘The Plough and the Stars’ a powerhouse of electrifying acting, helping each actor create indelible verbal and physical images that resonate with feeling and meaning.

BLKS
THEATRE’S LEITER SIDE
50
Piles on exaggerated situations but lacks a well-wrought plot, revels in broad sitcom tropes, and uses boldly raunchy dialogue (with continual iterations of the “n-word”)…Directed…with overly pumped up performances in which quiet moments of human connection are only rarely to be found. Shouting too often substitutes for conversation…Hyperactive staging employs a tiresomely revolving set…that tries to keep pace with the multiple locales but succeeds only in drawing attention to itself.

CURSE OF THE STARVING CLASS
BROADWAY BLOG
60
Unexciting, emotionally uninvolving…Despite its tragic arc, the play incorporates considerable humor; this production, though, too rarely realizes those comical dimensions…Few moments find the right balance between Shepard’s earthy realism and his poetic demands. Natasha Katz’s exquisitely modulated lighting captures the shifting moods much more effectively than the prosaic performances, which sometimes makes it difficult to accept the reality behind the more theatrically exaggerated scenes.

FERAL
BROADWAY BLOG
80
An air of primitive technique masks the great sophistication of the town’s remarkably detailed features…The cameras cut from close-ups to pans to zooms to tracking shots. We…observe the puppeteers manipulating the…lamps to create a panoply of expertly executed…effects...Other than Joe’s loss of boyhood innocence…, the work’s thematic points are never clearly expressed…For anyone interested in puppetry done as devised theatre, and less than an hour to spare,…definitely worth a look-see.

PROOF OF LOVE
THEATER LIFE
60
Played with noteworthy naturalness and humor by Brenda Pressley…The play is never clear regarding to whom Constance is talking...As she wanders about (often, it seems, just to break the monotony) or sits in the incomprehensibly large, modern room,… unlike any ICU you’ve ever seen, we hear in her discourse reflections of black-related conflicts regarding proper linguistic and behavioral choices… Some of it clicks but most just floats along. 

HAPPY TALK
THEATRE’S LEITER SIDE
50
Intermittently funny, mostly unsuccessful…A number of implausibilities…So many such contrivances stick in one's critical throat it's impossible to swallow most of what happens in the play… Throughout…, Eisenberg drops foreshadowing bricks that fall so loudly you have a good idea of what’s coming almost as surely as if a gun had been introduced. Nevertheless, when predictability becomes reality, your stomach will churn from what the playwright’s twist of the dial requires Lorraine to do. 

POSTING LETTERS TO THE MOON
THEATRE’S LEITER SIDE
80
A slight epistolary play, both amusing and touching…Within the interstices of the letters, filled with obviously sincere terms of endearment that attest to their mutual love, we hear of the kind of everyday activities and events that filled Celia’s days, along with comments on the films in she was acting. Laughter strikes now and then, especially when something off-color is discretely alluded to...Most interesting…are the letters describing the filming of ‘Brief Encounter.’