Saturday, December 17, 2016

OFF-BROADWAY SHOWS DOMINATE MY 2016 TOP 10 THEATER

This year's list is dominated by off-Broadway shows, with two marathon shows (one lasting 24 hours, the other a relatively tame 5.5 hrs.) at the top of this year's list.  I saw the 24 hour marathon performance of Taylor Mac's show and was stunned by how many times and in many different ways that show took my breath away, in the process achieving a theatrical coup of astounding proportions.  Sleep was not an option at any time during the show.  I saw the Gabriel's on 3 different nights over 8 months, and those shows made an otherwise unbearable election year a bit more bearable.  The next 4 years look to be very dark ones on a political level, and theater will need to be a refuge of sanity over this time period.  Hopefully, the quality of theater in these years to come will be able to match that achieved in the past year as evidenced by this fine list of works below.

My 10 favorite theatrical productions of 2016 are:

1. TAYLOR MAC'S 24 DECADE HISTORY OF POPULAR MUSIC [St. Ann's Warehouse]

2. THE GABRIEL'S: ELECTION YEAR IN THE LIFE OF ONE FAMILY [Public]

3. SKELETON CREW [Atlantic Theater]

4. OTHELLO [NYTW]

5. FAMILIAR [Playwrights Horizons]

6. THE WOLVES [Playwrights Realm]

7. HADESTOWN [NYTW]

8. THE BAND'S VISIT [Atlantic Theater]

9. NATASHA, PIERRE & THE GREAT COMET OF 1812 [Broadway]

10. CLARKSTON [Dallas Theater Center]; THE HARVEST [LCT3]; THE HEALING [Theater Breaking Through Barriers]- all three new plays by Samuel D. Hunter

Honorable Mentions: BYHALIA, MS [Steppenwolf]; SENSE & SENSIBILITY [Bedlam]; STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE [Young Vic @ St. Ann's Warehouse]

Best Performance of the Year:  Four standout performances that all qualify as the year's best- Taylor Mac's super-human endurance testing 24 hour performance in his 24 DECADE HISTORY OF POPULAR MUSIC; David Oyelowo in OTHELLO; Leon Addison Brown in Signature's MASTER HAROLD & THE BOYS; and Amber Gray in HADESTOWN.

Monday, December 05, 2016

An Astounding "Othello"

KenderTheater (‪@KenderTheater‬)

12/5/16, 7:38 AM

OTHELLO directed by Sam Gold at New York Theater Workshop is a powerful, muscular & thrilling production of Shakespeare's classic tragedy.  This production explores the play's dark themes with precision & clarity.  David Oyelowo is an astounding Othello, and Daniel Craig is an excellent scheming Iago.  Done in modern dress, this is the best version of Othello I have seen.

Saturday, December 03, 2016

A Welcome "Band's Visit"

KenderTheater (‪@KenderTheater‬)

12/3/16, 11:16 PM

I loved the subtle, appropriately quiet & sweet new musical THE BAND'S VISIT ‪@AtlanticTheater‬ which features a perfect cast & beautiful score.  Like the film on which it is based, the show explores a variety of human connections in engaging ways.  Standouts in the ensemble cast are Tony Shalhoub, Katrina Link, Ari'el Stachel & John Cariani.  This is by far my favorite David Yazbek score and contains several especially beautiful songs ("Itzik's Lullaby"& "Answer Me").  This is also my favorite new musical of the fall theater season.

A Somewhat Clunky "Finian's Rainbow"

KenderTheater (‪@KenderTheater‬)

12/3/16, 11:10 PM

FINIAN'S RAINBOW ‪at the Irish Rep Theatre‬ suffers from clunky staging and a dated book, but the cast  largely delivers the show's nice score.  It is perfectly pleasant to watch, but not a relavatory revival of this musical.

Glad I Made A Trip to "Rancho Viejo"

KenderTheater (‪@KenderTheater‬)

Great acting & direction bring Dan LeFranc's new play "RANCHO VIEJO" ‪at Playwrights Horizons‬ to vivid life.  Mare Winningham is especially great, as is Marc Blum in their respective leading roles.  This is a very unique, creative, funny & thoughtful play that is done in what I call an absurdist realist style, in thata nearly everything is grounded in reality but there is much here that is distinctly absurdist.  This is a play that will likely have very discordant audience reactions as some may find the style not to their taste, and it takes considerable work to put it all together.  I am firmly in the camp of those who liked and admired this play.

Friday, December 02, 2016

AT THE MOVIES: "Best Worst" Documentary is the best

KenderTheater (‪@KenderTheater‬)

12/3/16, 12:14 AM

The excellent "Merrily We Roll Along" documentary "Best Worst Thing That Could Have Happened" is a must see for anyone who loves theater.  It is fascinating, informative & surprisingly moving and deftly illustrates how art imitates life, and vice-versa.